abhorrer
verb
Syllable Decomposition
abhorrerrewrite of avorrir in Old French, derived from the Latin abhorrere (to recoil with horror from), composed of the prefix ab- "separation from, far from, away from" and horrere ("to tremble, shudder"). In the 16th century, a prepositional form that later disappeared, abhorrer de ("which does not agree with"), appeared.
Definition
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "abhorrer"Synonym
Translations
german:Ekel empfinden vor
english:detest
danish:afsky
spanish:abominar
greek:απεχθάνομαι
italian:aborrire
dutch:een weerzin hebben tegen
portuguese:ter nojo de
russian:относиться с отвращением
swedish:avsky
See also
abhorré (adj.) abhorre (v.) abhorrées (adj.) abhorrées (v.) abhorrai (v.) abhorrés (v.) abhorrons (v.) abhorrions (v.) abhorriez (v.) abhorraient (v.) abhorras (v.) abhorra (v.) abhorrâmes (v.) abhorrâtes (v.) abhorrèrent (v.) abhorrerai (v.) abhorreras (v.) abhorrera (v.) abhorrerons (v.) abhorrerez (v.)