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abhorrence Meaning in marathi ( abhorrence शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



तिरस्कार, तीव्र द्वेष,

Noun:

द्वेषाने टाळा, तिरस्कार,



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abhorrence's Usage Examples:

He "scorns" those "brainless bedlams" who "scream in abhorrence of the idea of a female politician" and "the.


altruistic, if often exaggerated and biased, abhorrence of the wonted conventionalities of literary life runs through all his writings, even through his private.


Because they treat him with such abhorrence, his only solace comes in the form of unleashing his powers within the Colorado wilderness (uprooting trees, throwing huge boulders, leaping to the mountain tops, etc.


His abhorrence of conventional social forms is signified by comical reactions to three.


Abhorrers, the name given in 1679 to the persons who expressed their abhorrence at the action of those who had signed petitions urging King Charles II.


The abhorrence may be expressed in the form of stereotypes or caricatures.


from the advertising industry to drawing political cartoons due to his abhorrence of the rise of fascism, Zec complemented the Daily Mirror editorial line.


Born with black claws and other abhorrences, she should have been exposed at birth.


This was due to his "personal abhorrence of apartheid," following his tour of South Africa.


that he had "against evil deeds, piracies and robberies the greatest abhorrence and distrust", and that "for the kind of men called buccaneers", he "always.


housekeeping and insect pests in the home, and reflects Potter"s own sense of tidiness and her abhorrence of insect infestations.


The story is one of a number that Asimov wrote expressing his abhorrence of the cold war nuclear arms race, but its lightly ironic flavor has earned.


However, Dirksen's views towards the Soviets were entirely pragmatic, as he went on to write that as a German and therefore a civilized European, he felt only contempt and abhorrence towards communism and Russians.



Synonyms:

odium, detestation, loathing, disgust, execration, abomination, hatred, hate,



Antonyms:

attract, like, benevolence, philogyny, love,



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