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1 detestar
• abominate• detest• hold in contempt• hold in disfavor• loathe -
2 abominar
v.1 to abhor, to abominate.2 to detest, to hate, to despise, to loathe.3 to hate to.4 to curse, to imprecate evil upon, to condemn, to execrate.* * *1 to abominate, loathe1 to abominate (de, -), loathe (de, -)* * *1.VT to abominate, detest2.VI* * *1.verbo transitivo to detest, abominate (frml)2.abominar viabominar de algo/alguien — (frml) to loathe something/somebody
* * *= detest.Ex. This resulted in Africans loving and aspiring to everything European and detesting and deeming inferior anything that is African.* * *1.verbo transitivo to detest, abominate (frml)2.abominar viabominar de algo/alguien — (frml) to loathe something/somebody
* * *= detest.Ex: This resulted in Africans loving and aspiring to everything European and detesting and deeming inferior anything that is African.
* * *abominar [A1 ]vtto detest, abominate ( frml)* * *
abominar ( conjugate abominar) verbo transitivo
to detest, abominate (frml)
abominar
I verbo transitivo (sentir aversión) to detest, abominate, loathe: abomino los cotilleos, I hate gossip
II vi (hablar en contra) abominar (de), to abominate, loathe: José abomina de quienes justifican el racismo, José loathes people who make excuses for racism
* * *♦ vt[detestar] to abhor, to abominate♦ viabominar de [condenar] to condemn, to criticize* * *I v/t detest, loatheII v/i:abominar de detest, loathe* * *abominar vtaborrecer: to abominate, to abhor -
3 abominar
• abhor• abominate• despise• detest• loathe -
4 aborrecer
• abhor• abominate• declare hateful• despise• detest• dislike intensely• dislike intensely to• dislike very much to• execrate• hate each other• hate very much• hold in contempt• hold in disfavor• loathe• loathe to -
5 odiar
• abhor• abominate• be loathe to• detest• hate each other• hate very much• hold in contempt• hold in disfavor• loathe -
6 odiar a muerte
• abhor• abominate• despise• hate• hate to -
7 repugnar
• abhor• abominate• be disgusting• detest• dislike it• dislike to• hate each other• hate very much• loathe• loathe to
См. также в других словарях:
Abominate — A*bom i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abominated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abominating}.] [L. abominatus, p. p. or abominari to deprecate as ominous, to abhor, to curse; ab + omen a foreboding. See {Omen}.] To turn from as ill omened; to hate in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abominate — index contemn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
abominate — (v.) 1640s, back formation from abomination or from L. abominatus, pp. of abominari (see ABOMINATION (Cf. abomination)). Related: Abominated; abominating … Etymology dictionary
abominate — loathe, detest, abhor, *hate Analogous words: *despise, contemn, scorn, disdain: *execrate, objurgate, curse, damn Antonyms: esteem: enjoy Contrasted words: admire, respect, regard (see under REGARD n): relish, *like, love, dote … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abominate — [v] detest abhor, despise, dislike, hate, loathe; concept 29 … New thesaurus
abominate — ► VERB formal ▪ detest … English terms dictionary
abominate — [ə bäm′ə nāt΄] vt. abominated, abominating [< L abominatus, pp. of abominari, to regard as an ill omen: see AB & OMEN] 1. to feel hatred and disgust for; loathe 2. to dislike very much abominator n … English World dictionary
abominate — UK [əˈbɒmɪneɪt] / US [əˈbɑmɪˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms abominate : present tense I/you/we/they abominate he/she/it abominates present participle abominating past tense abominated past participle abominated formal to hate something… … English dictionary
abominate — verb To feel disgust towards; to abhor; to loathe or detest thoroughly; to hate in the highest degree, as if with religious dread. Much as I abominate writing, I would not give up Mr. Collinss correspondence for any consideration. ([ … Wiktionary
abominate — verb, formal I truly abominate her use of coarse language Syn: detest, loathe, hate, abhor, despise, execrate, shudder at, recoil from, shrink from, be repelled by Ant: like, love … Thesaurus of popular words
abominate — transitive verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: Latin abominatus, past participle of abominari, literally, to deprecate as an ill omen, from ab + omin , omen omen Date: 1628 to hate or loathe intensely ; abhor Synonyms: see hate • … New Collegiate Dictionary