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anathema
noun as in something hated
Strong matches
noun as in denouncement
Example Sentences
That mentality is anathema to the incoming Trump administration, and Estrada acknowledged that politics in Washington are more “partisan” that ever.
They are for ceding Ukraine to Russia, which would have been anathema to the Republican Party just a few years ago.
The loosely Roman-themed fable about an architect in a futuristic New York was anathema to major studios, leaving Coppola to shoulder much of the financial risk himself.
But their respective projects and legacies are anathema to one another.
While geoengineering originally was anathema to the scientific and environmental communities, that landscape has begun to shift in recent years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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