Sentence example with the word 'abomination'

abomination

abhorrence, besmirchment, creeping flesh, dirtying, execration, incubus, misanthropy, pet peeve, repulsion, spitefulness, woe

Definition n. a person who is loathsome or disgusting

Last update: August 10, 2021


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His bad actions were an abomination to his family.   [Please select]

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"You'll get on, my lad, if that's your way, and I'll lend a hand, for laziness is my abomination, and one sees plenty nowadays."   [Please select]

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Her behaviour is an abomination for me.   [noun]

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A _doctrinaire_ in society was to him an abomination.   [Please select]

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The abomination of the Lord was in her look and manner.   [Please select]

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My policy threw in that ingredient to make the whole treaty an abomination to him.   [Please select]

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In truth all that night had been the abomination of desolation to me.   [Please select]

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"The solitary fasters are never personally pleasant; hermits are the world's public admiration and private abomination."   [Please select]

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The board is an abomination that cries to heaven.   [Please select]

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Notwithstanding that abomination of the nineteenth century--the Fugitive Slave Law--men still determine to be free.   [Please select]

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Ah, the abomination.   [Please select]

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