abomination
IPA: ʌbɑmʌnˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (countable) An abominable act; a disgusting vice; a despicable habit.
- (uncountable) The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred
- (obsolete, uncountable) A state that excites detestation or abhorrence; pollution.
- (countable) That which is abominable, shamefully vile; an object that excites disgust and hatred (often with religious undertones).
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Examples of "abomination" in Sentences
- So in effect, an abomination is going to settle a paradox.
- One commentator at CNBC refers to the current administration as the "Obama Nation" (as in abomination).
- Similarly, someone who considers them an abomination is not likely to think mixing races makes them worse.
- To put forth this abomination is somehow equivalent to marriage denies the poverty of the homosexual relationship.
- While I appreciate and adore everyday street clothes, this abomination is something that should have remained at on the rack at Big Lots.
- Leviticus (18:22) the word abomination is an evolving word, abomination has come to mean something far different then the original translations (shâqats) means outside of the normal ritual.
- “The head of Sci-Fi channel has contritely promised to includemore homosex in future shows, and to do it nonchalantly, just as if this abomination is normal and natural and worthy of no comment.” and:
- Rather than obliterate a quaint piece of lovely real estate to build an ugly blockhouse in it's place, why not save and improve the quaint piece of unreplacable property and build the new abomination where the old abomination is located?
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