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the abhorrent
adjective
Inconsistent with; far removed from; strongly opposed to, as, abhorrent thoughts.
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Who came up with the abhorrent nickname "FitzMagic"?
Plus, of course, the abhorrent nature of the regime".
AIT – the abhorrent torture – "should be repudiated by all" – but not, it seems, good old EIT.
Reese's best bud (and principal videographer) is the abhorrent Ryan (Ryan Shoos).
The abhorrent conditions in Iraq are a result of our unconscionable and unnecessary pre-emptive war.
When that failed, they drafted a statement calling attention to the "abhorrent conditions" in the cellblocks.
And then García said something that elevated the war of words from the merely juvenile to the abhorrent.
"Australia is a diverse and vibrant multicultural country and the abhorrent views of Professor Spurr don't belong here.
"No government has done more to tackle the abhorrent crime of domestic abuse than this government," she said.
In a changing world, one unfortunate constant is the abhorrent ways in which China abuses its people.
Murder by suicide bombing has become the abhorrent tool of radicals, secessionists and rebels around the world.
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