Phrases with «abhorrence»

"Abhorrence" means a strong feeling of hatred or disgust towards something or someone. Full definition

Sentences with «abhorrence»

  • One day, the devout and pregnant Mary (Amanda Seyfried) comes to him, concerned about her husband Michael's (Philip Ettinger) recent mental state and his swelling abhorrence for humanity. (slantmagazine.com)
  • We may embrace the Court's pronouncement as the articulation of public virtue and accept its declaration into our public conscience, or we may express abhorrence at the Court's edict and seek to avoid and overturn its decision as wrong and unacceptable. (firstthings.com)
  • Over the years, many Christian theologians have expressed abhorrence at the idea of God's preferential love. (firstthings.com)
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