abhorrent

abhorrent
adjective
abscheulich

be abhorrent to somebody — jemandem zuwider sein

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[-'ho-]
adjective ((with to) hateful: Fighting was abhorrent to him.) verhaßt
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ab·hor·rent
[əbˈhɒrənt, AM æbˈhɔ:r-]
adj abscheulich
I find his cynicism \abhorrent sein Zynismus ist mir zuwider
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[əb'hɒrənt]
adj
abscheulich

the very idea is abhorrent to me — schon der Gedanke daran ist mir zuwider

the notion is abhorrent to the rational mind — der Verstand widersetzt sich einer solchen Idee

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abhorrent adj (adv abhorrently)
1. verabscheuungswürdig, abstoßend:
that is abhorrent to me das ist mir (in der Seele) zuwider oder verhasst;
it is abhorrent to me es widerstrebt mir zutiefst (to do zu tun)
2. be abhorrent of academic.ru/81/abhor">abhor
3. be abhorrent to unvereinbar sein mit, im Widerspruch oder Gegensatz stehen zu
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adjective
abscheulich

be abhorrent to somebody — jemandem zuwider sein

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adj.
abscheulich adj.
verabscheuungswürdig adj.
verhaßt adj.
zuwider adj.

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