detester (Meaning)

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detester (n.)

One who detes//

detester Sentence Examples

  1. As a self-proclaimed **hater** of heights, climbing the mountain was pure torture for him. (hater)
  2. The **opponent** of the new law became its most vocal detractor. (opponent/detractor)
  3. The film critic was a notorious **despiser** of anything remotely predictable. (despiser)
  4. Sarah was such a **stickler** for rules that any deviation made her cringe. (stickler)
  5. The constant bickering between the siblings made them both **loathe** spending time together. (loathe)
  6. The strong coffee smell was enough to **repel** anyone new to the office. (repel)
  7. The dog's **aversion** to loud noises often led to panicked barking episodes. (aversion)
  8. The scientist's **disdain** for sloppy research methods fueled her meticulous approach. (disdain)
  9. The audience's **disapproval** was evident from the constant booing during the performance. (disapproval)
  10. As a champion for clean air, John became a vocal **opponent** of the polluting factory. (opponent)

FAQs About the word detester

One who detes//

hate,despise, loathe, abhor,abominate, disdain, deplore, disapprove (of), deprecate, execrate

like, prefer, desire, enjoy, prefer, like, enjoy,love, desire, love

As a self-proclaimed **hater** of heights, climbing the mountain was pure torture for him. (hater)

The **opponent** of the new law became its most vocal detractor. (opponent/detractor)

The film critic was a notorious **despiser** of anything remotely predictable. (despiser)

Sarah was such a **stickler** for rules that any deviation made her cringe. (stickler)