abominated Meaning in marathi ( abominated शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
घृणास्पद, द्वेष टाळा,
Verb:
द्वेष टाळा,
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abominated's Usage Examples:
impact" and that, when shown in Continental Europe, it was "execrated and abominated by European cinéastes from Edgar Reitz to Claude Lanzmann" but noted that.
Shaw praised "Stanford the Celt" and abominated "Stanford the Professor", who reined in the emotions of the Celt.
Now the Prangui were abominated because they violated the most respected customs of India, by eating beef.
Charles was temperate in eating, and particularly so in drinking, for he abominated drunkenness in anybody, much more in himself and those of his household;.
He abominated in his articles what he called "Wilhelmian histrionics" and bourgeois.
However, Emine abominated this decision and repudiated it as she didn"t wanted to marry a man younger.
I abominated the black market dealers, the dollar speculators, the men of rapacity.
Card"; Writing World online Doctor: "Serve you, Sutekh? Your name is abominated in every civilized world, whether that name be Set, Satan, Sodos.
Roman Pontiff… we abominated the doctrine of the Reformed Churches, as opposed to the Faith, not knowing in good truth what we abominated.
that Pork or swine’s flesh, in any shape, was, till of late years, much abominated by the Scotch, nor is it yet a favourite food amongst them.
his son Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkadir would marry Emine Sultan, however she abominated this decision and repudiated it as she didn"t wanted to form a marriage.
emperors such as Nero, Commodus, and Caracalla in popular displays or habits abominated by the elite historians who recorded them.
articles, she expressed strongly held views on a wide range of subjects; she abominated the word "crispy", demanding to know what it conveyed that "crisp" did.
Synonyms:
execrate, loathe, detest, abhor, hate,
Antonyms:
bed, like, benevolence, philogyny, love,