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abhorring

English

Etymology

abhor +? -ing

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /æb?h??.??/

Noun

abhorring (usually uncountable, plural abhorrings)

  1. Detestation. [Mid 16th century.]
  2. A detested thing. [Mid 16th century.]
    • c. 1607, Antony and Cleopatra, by Shakespeare, Act V Scene II
      Rather a ditch in Egypt / Be gentle grave unto me! rather on Nilus' mud / Lay me stark-nak'd, and let the water-flies / Blow me into abhorring!

Verb

abhorring

  1. present participle of abhor

Related terms

  • abhor
  • abhorred
  • abhorrence
  • abhorrency
  • abhorrent
  • abhorrently
  • abhorrer
  • abhorrible

References

Anagrams

  • harboring

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abhoring

English

Verb

abhoring

  1. Misspelling of abhorring.
    • 2002, Sandra Mackey, The Saudis [3] [4]
      Abhoring risk and loving liquidity, he invested SAMA’s funds almost entirely in government securities and corporate bonds in the West.
      [...]
      Abhoring instability above all else, Saudi Arabia sees the threat from Israel in terms of the unrest the confrontation with its Arab neighbors churns up on the kingdom’s borders.

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