abhor - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of abhor in Hindi

घृणा करना

abhor Definition

  • to hate something very much (अत्यधिक घृणा करना)
  • regard with disgust and hatred. (घृणा और घृणा के संबंध में।)

abhor Example

  • professional tax preparers abhor a flat tax because it would dry up their business ()
  • Healthcare professionals abhor politician's interference in the NHS.
  • With such notoriety, however, come both admirers and abhorrers .
  • Your enemies and abhorrers look on with mild amusement.
  • He abhors anything that adds to the cost of doing business, and politicians who show insufficient urgency about tackling the wider threats to business.
  • It also means sitting down with someone, someone who is not abhorred or hated, to have a conversation.
  • However, it obviously cannot involve either, because the university is famously progressive, and hence abhors both sins.
  • Charles, God bless him, abhors violence and loves dialogue.
  • This is how they behave, these ‘liberationists’ and ‘democrats’, these foes of conspiracy, these abhorrers of secrecy!
  • They come under his jurisdiction, it is true, but he personally abhors those acts.
  • Strong words indeed for a fellow who abhors political smear and accuses others of engaging in it!
  • I'm one of those people who is always on time, and abhors lateness.
  • He abhors footballers becoming TV presenters.
  • The conservation officer is very pragmatic: she supports legalized and controlled hunting, but abhors poachers.
  • She's prone to plain speaking and abhors hype, so she's admittedly uncomfortable with self-promotion.
  • What he meant was that the truly pious individual cannot be sectarian because Islam like other religions abhors sectarianism.
  • He is a driven man who abhors the notion that sport is not about the winning, but the taking part.
  • Inside every one of us lies a Puritan streak which abhors anything smacking of frivolity or done for the sheer joy of it.
  • Just as nature abhors a vacuum, the city cannot abide a void.
  • I make this prediction based on what we know about biology, which is that natures abhors uniformity.
  • Allowing companies to choose their compliancy would satisfy both adorers and abhorrers of the law.
  • But politics, like nature, abhors a vacuum and it stands to reason that there must be a vacancy for a party of the right in Scotland, just as in every other European nation.
  • Our organisation abhors this kind of act and appeals to residents to be vigilant and watch out for any suspicious goings-on.
  • He abhors the fast food culture and, as a student, can't understand why many of his peers are content to be couch potatoes.
  • The president abhors dissent and is totally dismissive not only of dissenters, but also of the people's right to dissent.
  • Watchers are notorious pencil sharpeners, ribbon changers, plant waterers, home repairers and abhorrers of messy rooms or messy pages.