abhorrent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

abhorrent in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for abhorrent in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body.
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She referred to such material as abhorrent.
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Yet the notion of writing symphonies as purely intellectual patterns of chords, rhythms and modulations was at least equally abhorrent.
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Therefore, totalistic designs are abhorrent.
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However, relations between siblings, that may have been tolerated in other cultures, was considered abhorrent.
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Perhaps because the theme of people avoiding work was abhorrent to wartime audiences, the film was set in the near future.
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This made him adopt a firm pacifistic nature and an abhorrent view on warfare, considering it a waste of life.
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The two books are similar in the way that they examine psychosis, questioning what a society finds both abhorrent and normal.
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These cowardly attacks, particularly on civilian targets, are abhorrent and criminal.
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The word is also used in instances where people are prevented from voicing opinions which are politically incorrect or which are abhorrent to others.
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