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abomination
noun as in object of extreme dislike, hate
Example Sentences
This is an abomination and a cruel coincidence of dates.
Trial judge Lord Uist said Kriss had been targeted at random because he was white, describing the murder as "an abomination" which had "rightly shocked and appalled the public".
To a sizable portion of members, the decision was an abomination, and it provoked a mutiny.
The defeats we've seen in the Nations League have been altogether different in tone than the Hungary one in the summer, which was just an abomination.
A woman with facial hair was seen by some people not as masculine or unfeminine, but as an abomination.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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