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abhor

[ab-hawr] / æbˈhɔr /


Example Sentences

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Briloff would say that markets abhor uncertainty, and less frequent reporting only adds more.

From Barron's

Ms. Keen-Minshull said in an interview with The New Zealand Herald that the people giving Nazi salutes were “absolutely not associated with me whatsoever,” adding: “I absolutely abhor anything to do with Nazis.”

From New York Times

Her mother, Rose Mary Walls, was a hardy free spirit who hoped to succeed as a painter and abhorred the idea of bourgeois life.

From New York Times

He is so beloved that many people in that world who abhorred the Astros for their cheating find themselves rooting for Baker.

From Los Angeles Times

Researchers and clinicians who study brain trauma are deliberate in discussing their work, and grandstanding within the respected medical community is abhorred.

From New York Times