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abominated (imp. & p. p.)

of Abominate

abominated Sentence Examples

  1. The villagers abominated the witch, blaming her for every misfortune that befell the community.
  2. The king's oppressive rule was abominated by the oppressed citizens who longed for justice.
  3. In the ancient society, certain practices were abominated as sacrilegious and were strictly forbidden.
  4. The dictator's tyrannical regime was abominated by those who sought freedom and democracy.
  5. The intolerant preacher abominated any deviation from the established norms, promoting a narrow-minded worldview.
  6. The artist's controversial work was abominated by conservative critics but praised for its boldness by others.
  7. The corrupt official was abominated by the public for embezzling funds meant for community development.
  8. The heinous crime committed by the serial killer was universally abominated, prompting a massive manhunt.
  9. In the dark corners of society, hate groups often abominated anyone who did not conform to their narrow ideologies.
  10. The oppressive policies of the authoritarian government were widely abominated, leading to widespread protests and calls for change.

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of Abominate

disdained, loathed,despised, execrated, detested, disliked, abhorred, hated,disfavored, ignored

revered, precious, appreciated, sweet, darling, revered, sweet, fond, cherished, favorite

The villagers abominated the witch, blaming her for every misfortune that befell the community.

The king's oppressive rule was abominated by the oppressed citizens who longed for justice.

In the ancient society, certain practices were abominated as sacrilegious and were strictly forbidden.

The dictator's tyrannical regime was abominated by those who sought freedom and democracy.