How Do You Spell ABHORRERS?

Pronunciation: [ɐbhˈɔːɹəz] (IPA)

The word "abhorrers" is spelled with two "r's" in the middle, which can be confusing for some. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /əbˈhɔːrərz/. The first syllable is pronounced like "uh" followed by "b," "h," and "or," with the stress on the second syllable. The last syllable is pronounced like "ers" with a silent "h" sound. This word means someone who strongly opposes or detests something, reflecting a powerful emotion towards the subject at hand.

Common Misspellings for ABHORRERS

  • abhorres
  • abhorrs
  • zbhorrers
  • sbhorrers
  • wbhorrers
  • qbhorrers
  • avhorrers
  • anhorrers
  • ahhorrers
  • aghorrers
  • abgorrers
  • abborrers
  • abnorrers
  • abjorrers
  • abuorrers
  • abyorrers
  • abhirrers
  • abhkrrers
  • abhlrrers
  • abhprrers

Etymology of ABHORRERS

The word "abhorrers" is derived from the verb "abhor", which originates from Latin. The Latin verb is "abhorrere", meaning "to shrink back in horror, detest". It combines the prefix "ab-" (meaning "away") and the verb "horrere" (meaning "to tremble" or "to shudder"). The noun "abhorrers" refers to individuals who express strong aversion or detestation towards someone or something. It was particularly used historically to describe a group of English politicians who opposed the Exclusion Bill in the late 17th century.

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