What does Abomination mean?
Definitions for Abomination
əˌbɒm əˈneɪ ʃənabom·i·na·tion
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Princeton's WordNet
abominationnoun
a person who is loathsome or disgusting
abhorrence, abomination, detestation, execration, loathing, odiumnoun
hate coupled with disgust
abominationnoun
an action that is vicious or vile; an action that arouses disgust or abhorrence
"his treatment of the children is an abomination"
Wiktionary
abominationnoun
The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing.
abominationnoun
That which is abominable, shamefully vile; an object or state that excites disgust and hatred; very often with religious undertones.
Etymology: * First attested around 1350.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Abominationnoun
To assist king Charles by English or Dutch forces, would render him odious to his new subjects, who have nothing in so great abomination, as those whom they hold for heretics. Jonathan Swift, Miscellanies.
That ye shall say, thy servant’s trade hath been about cattle, from our youth even until now, both we and also our fathers: that ye may dwell in the land of Goshen; for every shepherd is an abomination to the Egyptians. Genesis, xlvi. 34.
And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie. Rev. xxi. 27.
Each heart in Rome does love and pity you;
Only th’ adulterous Antony, most large
In his abominations, turns you off,
And gives his potent regiment to a trull,
That noses it against us. William Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra.And the high places that were before Jerusalem, which were on the right hand of the mount of corruption, which Solomon the king of Israel had builded for Ashtoreth the abomination of the Zidonians, and for Chemosh the abomination of the Moabites, and for Milcom the abomination of the children of Ammon, did the king defile. 2 Kings, xxiii. 13.
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abomination
An abomination is something that causes extreme disgust, hatred or moral revulsion. It is often used to refer to acts, people, or objects that are detested or loathed, particularly because they contradict or violate deeply-held values, beliefs, or standards of conduct.
abomination
An abomination is something that causes disgust or hatred. It is often applied to actions, behaviors, objects, or conditions that are deemed morally repugnant, socially unacceptable, or against natural law. This term is often used in religious contexts.
abomination
An abomination is something that is deeply hated or detested; a thing that causes disgust or loathing. It's often associated with things that are morally reprehensible, sinful, or against social norms and cultural values. Abomination can also refer to something that is viewed with extreme hostility or aversion.
Webster Dictionary
Abominationnoun
the feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination
Abominationnoun
that which is abominable; anything hateful, wicked, or shamefully vile; an object or state that excites disgust and hatred; a hateful or shameful vice; pollution
Abominationnoun
a cause of pollution or wickedness
Wikidata
Abomination
The Abomination is a fictional character, a supervillain that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Tales to Astonish #90, and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Gil Kane. Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character of the Abomination has featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as arcade and video games, animated television series, merchandise such as action figures and trading cards, and the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk. In 2009, the Abomination was ranked as IGN's 54th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Abomination in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Abomination in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Abomination in a Sentence
They have to explain that this is not an abomination of nature.
Crimes, racism, and rape, Just to name a Few Violence Against Christians, a war to reshape. And yet, in God we trust, they dare profess, What God is this, with such moral regress? Tell me, people, tell me, world so wide, What God is this, where sins abide? For the God I know rejects abomination,
I mean, the whole thing is an abomination to this country, to spend $1.5 trillion, which is a 16 percent increase of the total of last year's budget and to go further in debt. You can pick out any number of these earmarks … with no offsets? It continues to amaze me.
Loudoun County's continued implementation of critical race theory in the school system is regressive, divisive, and destructive. It has turned this county into a national punchline, the fact that they now want to spend over $6 million a year to continue to push this morally bankrupt ideologyon teachers and students is an absolute abomination. It is becoming clearer every day that someone is making a fortune on the backs of Loudoun County taxpayers and it is time for LCPS [Loudoun County Public Schools]to start communicating with parents and explain itself with more than misleading press releases from the Interim Superintendent.
That anyone serving under the U.N. flag should prey on the vulnerable is truly an abomination, we will never, never agree to protectors turning into predators.
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- отвращение, ненавистBulgarian
- zhnusení, odpor, ohavnost, odpornostCzech
- vederstyggelighed, afskyelighed, pestilensDanish
- Abscheu, Abscheulichkeit, GräuelGerman
- αποστροφήGreek
- abomeno, abomenaĵoEsperanto
- maldad, abominaciónSpanish
- abominationFrench
- नफरतHindi
- תועבהHebrew
- 嫌悪Japanese
- abominationemLatin
- afschuw, walgingDutch
- styggedomNorwegian
- abominacjaPolish
- abominaçãoPortuguese
- abominațiune, aversiuneRomanian
- гадость, отвращение, мерзость, омерзениеRussian
- ohavnosť, hnus, odporSlovak
- avskySwedish
- tiksinme, iğrençlikTurkish
- гидотаUkrainian
- 憎Chinese
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