abhorrence - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of abhorrence in Hindi

  • घृणा
  • घिनौनापन
  • जुगुप्सा

abhorrence Definition

a feeling of repulsion; disgusted loathing. (प्रतिकर्षण की भावना; घृणित घृणा।)

abhorrence Example

  • society's abhorrence of crime (समाज का अपराध के प्रति घृणा)
  • I write to reaffirm our abhorrence of such behaviour. (मैं इस तरह के व्यवहार की हमारी घृणा की पुष्टि करने के लिए लिखता हूं।)
  • A mix of impatience and abhorrence filled his face. (अधीरता और घृणा के मिश्रण से उसका चेहरा भर गया।)

More Sentences

  • And to all those expats who long to share with us their shame and abhorrence : get over it.
  • A consistent theme in Charles's writings is his belief in human freedom - and his abhorrence for violence and tyranny.
  • Recently I also quoted Priestley and his abhorrence of ‘… the saddest waste of all, the waste of human beings’.
  • My abhorrence of this particular day registers on two levels.
  • It is up to all of us to demonstrate our abhorrence of sectarianism, discrimination and racism.
  • The Government would express its abhorrence in the strongest possible terms, she said.
  • The reason for his flight has never been adequately explained but Peggy surely gets close when she talks of her father's abhorrence of critics and his manic pursuit of perfection.
  • the thought of marrying him filled her with abhorrence
  • Suddenly she spoke, and he could detect the fear, horror, and absolute abhorrence in her tone of voice.
  • This perverted abhorrence of women destines religions to collide with modernity everywhere, for to be modern is to set women free.
  • I've never proactively analysed the issue to see what my own stance is, possibly because it won't align with my abhorrence of the death penalty.
  • Meanwhile, the right-wing demonstrates its abhorrence of defamatory character assassination and smear jobs here.
  • In both, a small minority seeks tolerance of behaviour that causes in the majority anything from indifference through distaste to abhorrence .
  • Each and every one of them was there to display their abhorrence at the way the Government is treating the college.
  • And what's the deal with management consultants and their abhorrence of footnotes?
  • This is far from the truth and I wonder how many of these people actually apply their abhorrence of vivisection to their own lives by refusing medical treatment?
  • He was filled with abhorrence and disgust for what he had done.
  • Despite ever-growing public abhorrence of this most antisocial crime, numbers of drivers caught over the limit are rising.
  • Letters received reveal their abhorrence at the behavioural example being set by our so-called leaders of state and nation.