abominating — a bom·i·nate || neɪt v. loathe intensely, detest, hate … English contemporary dictionary
self-abominating — adj. * * * … Universalium
self-abominating — self′ abom′inating adj … From formal English to slang
self-abominating — adj … Useful english dictionary
Abominate — A*bom i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abominated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abominating}.] [L. abominatus, p. p. or abominari to deprecate as ominous, to abhor, to curse; ab + omen a foreboding. See {Omen}.] To turn from as ill omened; to hate in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abominated — Abominate A*bom i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abominated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abominating}.] [L. abominatus, p. p. or abominari to deprecate as ominous, to abhor, to curse; ab + omen a foreboding. See {Omen}.] To turn from as ill omened; to hate in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Robert Simpson (composer) — Robert (Wilfred Levick) Simpson (2 March 1921 ndash; 21 November 1997) was an English composer and long serving BBC producer and broadcaster.He is best known for his orchestral and chamber music (including 11 symphonies and 15 string quartets),… … Wikipedia
abominate — abominator, n. /euh bom euh nayt /, v.t., abominated, abominating. 1. to regard with intense aversion or loathing; abhor. 2. to dislike strongly. [1840 50; < L abominatus loathed, ptp. of abominari. See ABOMINABLE, ATE1] Syn. 1. loathe, execrate … Universalium
andústrung — f ( e/ a) an abominating, an abomination [abominatio] … Old to modern English dictionary
abominate — (v.) 1640s, back formation from abomination or from L. abominatus, pp. of abominari (see ABOMINATION (Cf. abomination)). Related: Abominated; abominating … Etymology dictionary