How Do You Spell ABHOR?

Pronunciation: [ɐbhˈɔː] (IPA)

Abhor is a verb that means to hate or find repugnant. The spelling of this word can be explained through the use of IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription, which breaks down the sounds of each letter. In IPA, abhor is pronounced as /əbˈhɔːr/. The first sound is the schwa sound, which is represented by the upside-down 'e', followed by the 'b' sound, then the 'h' sound, and finally the long 'o' sound, represented by the symbol 'ɔː' and the 'r' sound. When pronounced correctly, abhor can convey a strong sense of disdain or disgust towards something or someone.

ABHOR Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "abhor" refers to an intense feeling of disgust, hatred, or extreme repugnance towards someone or something. It conveys a strong aversion or detestation, often accompanied by a desire to avoid, reject, or eliminate the object of this feeling. To abhor is to find a person, action, behavior, or idea morally, emotionally, or physically despicable to the point that it causes one to feel profound revulsion or loathing.

    This word is commonly employed to illustrate a deep disapproval or abomination towards a particular thing or entity. It suggests a repugnance so intense that it provokes a strong instinctual reaction of rejection or hostility. When one abhors something or someone, it implies a complete rejection of their presence or influence in one's life, often wishing to distance oneself from it.

    The feeling of abhorrence usually arises from a clash of personal values or beliefs, deeply contradicting one's own principles or sense of righteousness. It signifies a strong moral recoil when confronted with actions or ideas deemed morally objectionable, offensive, or morally corrupt. In summary, to abhor is to passionately dislike or loathe something or someone, often due to its perceived immorality, offensiveness, or repugnance, thereby generating a strong reaction of disgust, repulsion, or rejection.

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Etymology of ABHOR

The word "abhor" originated from late Middle English, derived from the Old French word "abhorrer" which means "detest". It further traces its roots back to the Latin word "abhorrere" where "ab-" signifies "away from" and "horrere" means "to tremble or shudder". Therefore, "abhor" essentially means to regard something with extreme horror, loathing, or repugnance.

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Conjugate verb Abhor

CONDITIONAL

I would abhor
we would abhor
you would abhor
he/she/it would abhor
they would abhor

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have abhor
you would have abhor
he/she/it would have abhor
we would have abhor
they would have abhor

FUTURE

I will abhor
we will abhor
you will abhor
he/she/it will abhor
they will abhor

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have abhorred
we will have abhorred
you will have abhorred
he/she/it will have abhorred
they will have abhorred

IMPERATIVE

you abhor
we let´s abhor

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to abhor

PAST

I abhorred
we abhorred
you abhorred
he/she/it abhorred
they abhorred

PAST PARTICIPLE

abhorred

PAST PERFECT

I had abhorred
we had abhorred
you had abhorred
he/she/it had abhorred
they had abhorred

PRESENT

I abhor
we abhor
you abhor
he/she/it abhors
they abhor

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

abhorring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have abhorred
we have abhorred
you have abhorred
he/she/it has abhorred
they have abhorred
I am abhorring
we are abhorring
you are abhorring
he/she/it is abhorring
they are abhorring
I was abhorring
we were abhorring
you were abhorring
he/she/it was abhorring
they were abhorring
I will be abhorring
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you will be abhorring
he/she/it will be abhorring
they will be abhorring
I have been abhorring
we have been abhorring
you have been abhorring
he/she/it has been abhorring
they have been abhorring
I had been abhorring
we had been abhorring
you had been abhorring
he/she/it had been abhorring
they had been abhorring
I will have been abhorring
we will have been abhorring
you will have been abhorring
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they will have been abhorring
I would have abhorred
we would have abhorred
you would have abhorred
he/she/it would have abhorred
they would have abhorred
I would be abhorring
we would be abhorring
you would be abhorring
he/she/it would be abhorring
they would be abhorring
I would have been abhorring
we would have been abhorring
you would have been abhorring
he/she/it would have been abhorring
they would have been abhorring

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