abomination
41abomination — Synonyms and related words: Anglophobia, Russophobia, abhorrence, allergy, anathema, annoyance, antagonism, anti Semitism, antipathy, atrocity, aversion, bad, bane, befoulment, besmirchment, bete noire, bigotry, blight, bogey, bugaboo, bugbear,… …
42abomination — Frequently in AV, and sometimes in NRSV, it describes an action or article incompatible with the true religion of Israel, as in Lev. 7:18, or 1 Kgs. 11:5 where REB prefers ‘loathsome god’. In Deut. 27:15 the word is rendered ‘anything abhorrent… …
43abomination — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Detestation] Syn. aversion, loathing, repugnance; see hatred 1 . 2. [Something hateful or disgusting] Syn. atrocity, horror, offense; see bugbear , crime 1 , evil 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. source of loathing… …
44Abomination — Abo|mi|na|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. abominatio> (veraltet) Verfluchung, Verwünschung, Abscheu …
45abomination — a|bom|i|na|tion [ ə,bamı neıʃn ] noun count FORMAL something that you hate because you think it is extremely offensive, unpleasant, or wrong …
46abomination — a·bom·i·nation || ə‚bÉ’mɪ neɪʃn n. loathing, detestation; shameful deed, evil, villainy …
47abomination — noun a cause of hatred or disgust. ↘a feeling of hatred …
48abomination — n. 1. Abhorrence, detestation, execration, hatred, loathing, disgust, antipathy, utter aversion. 2. Contamination, pollution, defilement, taint, uncleanness, impurity, foulness, loathsomeness, odiousness, corruption, corruptness. 3. Nuisance,… …
49abomination — n 1. abhorrence, loathing, loathsomeness, execration, detestation, odiousness; hatred, hate, aversion, enmity, hostility, animosity, animus, antipathy; Fr. bete noire, bugbear; damnation, curse. 2. depravity, perversion, obscenity, atrocity;… …
50abomination — abom·i·na·tion …