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abhorred

[ab-hawrd] / æbˈhɔrd /






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The public both abhorred and adored the scandal.

From Salon Mar. 7, 2026

He was a political progressive who abhorred radicalism, an antimonopolist who recognized the inevitability of large corporations and chose to regulate rather than ban them.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 29, 2025

Petitions poured into the office of Gov. Edmund “Pat” Brown, a Democrat who believed Chessman guilty but abhorred the death penalty on religious grounds.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 28, 2024

He was also a silver-tongued intellectual who abhorred boorish thinking and behavior and savored debates with the sharpest minds of his era.

From New York Times Apr. 9, 2024

He positively abhorred most chemists, especially the competitive variety out of the jungles of New York City.

From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson




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