Abombi
abombi
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- Abominable
repugnantly hateful; detestable; loathsome: an abominable crime. very unpleasant; disagreeable: The weather was abominable last week. very bad, poor, or inferior: They have abominable taste in clothes. Contemporary Examples abominable acts of violence have become common enough in Mexico that the public has built up a tolerance for such news. Anatomy of a Mexican Student […]
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- Abominate
to regard with intense aversion or loathing; abhor. to dislike strongly. Historical Examples They cause the Tartars to delight in a diet of milk, and the American Indian to abominate it. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) John William Draper I abominate the idea of frying eggs in water as […]
- Abominably
repugnantly hateful; detestable; loathsome: an abominable crime. very unpleasant; disagreeable: The weather was abominable last week. very bad, poor, or inferior: They have abominable taste in clothes. Historical Examples It is abominably French, though France is pleasant in its own place. Poor Folk in Spain Jan Gordon “I hear that he was abominably rude to […]