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abomination

noun as in object of extreme dislike, hate

noun as in wrongdoing

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To a sizable portion of members, the decision was an abomination, and it provoked a mutiny.

From Salon

The defeats we've seen in the Nations League have been altogether different in tone than the Hungary one in the summer, which was just an abomination.

From BBC

A woman with facial hair was seen by some people not as masculine or unfeminine, but as an abomination.

From Salon

During a July 29, 2015, legislative hearing, he said “the true abomination in all of this is the institution of abortion.”

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“But this is the cruel truth—the federal government consistently refuses to keep its word and take meaningful actions to bring the abomination of veteran homelessness to an end.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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