Sentence example with the word 'abhorrent'

abhorrent

abominable, beneath contempt, disgusting, forbidding, heinous, loathsome, nasty, obscene, repulsive, uninviting

Definition adj. offensive to the mind

Last update: August 23, 2015


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Terrorism is abhorrent to me.   [Please select]

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As I looked around the filthy apartment, I had to wonder who could live in such abhorrent conditions.    [Please select]

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Jack’s abhorrent behavior caused him to get kicked out of the restaurant.   [Please select]

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To the Greeks and Macedonians such a regime was abhorrent, and the opposition roused by Alexander's attempt to introduce among them the practice of proskynesis (prostration before the royal presence), was bitter and effectual.   [Please select]

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Religious mania, for instance, is abhorrent to me, and, I should think, displeasing to God.   [Please select]

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Nothing was more abhorrent to Milton's sentiment than state payment in religious things.   [Please select]

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But I myself, I am not abhorrent to you.   [Please select]

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How dare you pry into the secret--" "Abhorrent thought.   [Please select]

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Next to heretics in the bosom of the commonwealth heretic neighbors were especially abhorrent.   [Please select]

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He said it was abhorrent in the sight of God and man.   [Please select]

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"Well, anyhow," said I, abhorrent of dissension, "thank Heaven the wretched composition's nearly finished."   [Please select]

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