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abhorrent in a sentence
abhorrent in a sentence

Definition of abhorrent

1causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred being so repugnant as to stir up positive antagonism

2: not agreeable CONTRARY

3: a feeling or showing strong dislike or hatred

b archaic strongly opposed

Adjective

abhorrent (comparative more abhorrent, superlative most abhorrent)

  1. (archaic) Inconsistent with, or far removed from, something; strongly opposed.  quotations
  2. Contrary to something; discordant.  quotations 
  1. Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing.
  2. Detestable or repugnant.
abhorrent in a sentence
abhorrent in a sentence

Abhorrent sentence example

1. The idea of the sovereignty of the people was to him utterly abhorrent, and even any delegation of sovereign power on his own part would have seemed a betrayal of a God-given trust.

2. We believe most people would find this material abhorrent.

3. This really hits the position of Morone, a sincere Catholic, to whom persecution was abhorrent.
4. It is clear that the suffering associated with the cloning process makes the procedure morally abhorrent.
5. The religious views of Servetus, marked by strong individuality, are not easily described in terms of current systems. His denial of the tripersonality of the Godhead and the eternity of the Son, along with his anabaptism, made his system abhorrent to Catholics and Protestants alike, in spite of his intense Biblicism, his passionate devotion to the person of Christ, and his Christocentric scheme of the universe.
6. I find the idea totally abhorrent.
7. I am abhorrent of smoking.

8.  Racism of any kind is abhorrent to me.
9.  The procedure is abhorrent from the principles of law.
10.  Violence is abhorrent to his gentle nature.
11. Violence is abhorrent to him.
12.  Frighting was abhorrent to him.
13. Such a savage punishment is abhorrent to a civilized society.
14. Racial discrimination is abhorrent to my council and our staff.
15. He spoke of the abhorrent crimes that had been committed under the regime.

16. Discrimination of any sort is abhorrent to a civilized society.
17. He was naked,(www.Sentencedict.com) gross and abhorrent.
18. It would surely have been abhorrent to him.
19. What’s abhorrent one week will be funny the next.
20. The practice of terrorism is abhorrent to the civilized world.
21. This was one of the most abhorrent notions that the settlers brought with them in their wagons.
22. It was too unpalatable, too disloyal, altogether too abhorrent to countenance.
23. To many of them it seemed abhorrent to suggest that the Mosaic law was other than final.
24. But a son who killed his mother was abhorrent to gods and to men.
25. Racism is abhorrent to a civilized society.

26. The practice of killing animals for food is utterly abhorrent to me.
27. Far from winning concessions, however,[sentencedict.com] they will find what they are doing is abhorrent both to the Protestant and Catholic communities.
28. On close inspection, the unpleasant truths an organization is afraid to tell often turn out to be not all that abhorrent.
29. Even among left-wing clergy the idea of endowing one man with absolute power is abhorrent.
30. These are some of the techniques we think are abhorrent.
31. Other options already considered by Hammam are even more abhorrent to him.

32. Politicians, clergymen and newspaper columnists denounced it as brutal and abhorrent: no more than human cockfighting.
33. Not for any mortal sin, but the wickedness of my abhorrent face!
34. Patient lung shadow and semiotic body are asked for but abhorrent.
35. My subconscious looking back a, only thing, they hurry-scurry, are against each other, in front of the row, in the back of the said, action extremely abhorrent, more no leaders shout slogan.

36. These acts of terrorist violence are abhorrent, they are inhumane.

Examples from Classical Literature

1.To defraud, to cheat, to wrong, had at one time been most abhorrent to her nature.

2. And her behavior, to a man to whom scenes were abhorrent, proved trying in the extreme.

3. Idleness and insouciance had few temptations for them, cynicism was abhorrent to them.

4. I do not care to boast, you understand, and to be forced into self-praise is abhorrent to me.

5. That ghastly whiteness it is which imparts such an abhorrent mildness, even more loathsome than terrific, to the dumb gloating of their aspect.

6. My God, it was quite some ride on the park never mind off it where Lennon was subjected to some of most abhorrent and reprehensibly bigoted abuse.
abhorrent in a sentence
abhorrent in a sentence

abhorrent vs. aberrant

aberrant

Use the adjective aberrant to describe unusual conduct. Sitting in a bathtub and singing show tunes all day long might be considered aberrant behavior.

For conduct that departs from the norm, aberrant is at hand to describe it if you want to set a formal, or even scientific tone to the discussion. You can put the accent on either the first syllable (AB-er-ent) or the second (uh-BER-ent); both pronunciations are acceptable. The Latin root aberrare means “to go astray,” from the prefix ab- “off, away” plus errare “to wander.” Other descendants of errare in English, like error and errant, have that double –r– and also refer to something that’s either not wanted or not expected.

abhorrent

Many people find cruelty toward animals abhorrent, that is, they think it’s detestable, obscene, repugnant, repulsive, and offensive to the mind. In other words, they really, really don’t like it.

When you think of abhorrent, think of horror, as in something so vile and loathsome that you can only react to it in horror. In fact, the word abhorrent in Latin means “to recoil (back away) in horror.” Note that the ending is spelled -ent with an e, not an a. Maybe the a found abhorrent so abhorrent that it didn’t want to appear in it a second time.

abhorrent vs. aberrant

Abhorrent describes something truly horrible like finding a dead rat in your soup, but something aberrant is just abnormal, like a cat in a pink fedora.

This word means disgusting or detestable. When you abhor something, you loathe it. Its Latin root means, “to shudder, recoil,” which is what you do when faced with something abhorrent like a zombie, or in these examples:

She said sanitary conditions in the emergency room were abhorrent. (Seattle Times)

If I thought monarchy abhorrent, for example, I would not seek British citizenship. (Washington Times)

Aberrant (no “h”) means unusual, straying from a defined path. It’s not necessarily nasty. It’s from the Latin, aberrantem, “wandering away.” It’s related to err, a mistake, through Old French and Latin. If a behavior is aberrant, it’s just not normal:

Weeks ago the nation witnessed the culmination of aberrant fan behavior when Bryan Stow was beaten in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. (Newsweek)

Upstairs the show gives way to delicious aberrant moments, like the gallery kitted out in beige walls and chunky red molding. (New York Times)

If you can remember that the err in aberrant indicates an error and that you abhor something that is abhorrent, your word choice will be neither aberrant nor abhorrent. Wearing a feather boa to a funeral? Aberrant. Stealing the body? Abhorrent.

abhorrent in a sentence
abhorrent in a sentence

Examples

The BJP should remember what all Indians know – whether we admit or not – that in this case Ms. Selja is not the enemy; the still rabid and extremely abhorrent caste system is! (The Indian Express)

Posters were sent earlier this month to a number of synagogues in Golders Green and Hendon, north-west London, denouncing the “abhorrent conduct” of Shmiel Kahan. (The Jewish Chronicle)

THE act of brutality by the police force is abhorrent, says the chairperson of the Fiji Human Rights Commission, Justice Mohamed Ajmeer. (The Fiji Times)

When Mara and Blanchett get together, you can feel the palpable chemistry between these characters who, for better, not worse, do what they can to achieve guarded happiness during a time in which Hollywood decreed that gays and lesbians must come to horrible ends for their moral transgressions, or at least have their behavior be condemned as aberrant. (The Chicago Daily Herald)

“Now if we see aberrant behavior over the Christmas per­iod, we will call it out big-time in our quarterly petrol report and we may call it out in real time.” (The Australian)

Synonyms for Be an abhorrent human being

be a bad person and a disgusting human being, affectless, aloof, an awful fellow and an awful human being

be a dreadful man, a horrible human being, a horrible person and a repulsive person, a rotten person, antisocial person, a terrible human being and a terrible person

An apathetic, asocial and disconsolate, depressed and dejected, detached and despondent

What is abhorrent behavior?

Aberrant comes from the Latin word aberrantem, which means to wander away, to go astray.

To reiterate the difference, abhorrent behavior is repulsive, disgusting or horrifying, aberrant behavior is merely different, odd or strange.

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