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- verbabhor (verb) · abhors (third person present) · abhorred (past tense) · abhorred (past participle) · abhorring (present participle)
- regard with disgust and hatred:"professional tax preparers abhor a flat tax because it would dry up their business"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin abhorrere, from ab- ‘away from’ + horrere ‘to shudder’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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