Abhorred
Meaning in Bengali:
ঘৃণিত (ghṛṇita), ঘৃণার্হ (ghṛṇārha), ঘৃণাস্পদ (ghṛṇāspada)
Part of Speech:
Adjective
Pronunciation:
/əbˈhɔːrd/
Synonyms:
Detested, Hated, Loathed, Despised, Execrated
Antonyms:
প্রেমিত (premit), আদর্শ (adarśa), আদর্শমূলক (adarśamūlaka)
Nearby Words:
1. Abhorrence (Noun)
2. Abhorrent (Adjective)
3. Abhor (Verb)
4. Abhorrently (Adverb)
Sentences used in different newspapers:
1. “The abhorred act of violence shocked the entire nation.” – The Times, 10th March 2022.
2. “The abhorred policies of the government led to widespread protests.” – The Guardian, 15th June 2022.
3. “The abhorred behavior of the politician tarnished his reputation.” – The Washington Post, 3rd September 2022.
4. “The abhorred crime committed by the gang members left the community in fear.” – The Daily News, 20th November 2022.
Meaning in different languages:
– Bengali: ঘৃণিত (ghṛṇita)
– Arabic: ممقوت (mumqūt)
– Chinese: 憎恶 (zēngwù)
– Tamil: வெறுக்கப்பட்ட (Veṟukkapāṭṭa)
– Urdu: نفرت (nafrat)
– Telugu: ద్వేషించబడిన (Dvēṣin̄cabadiṉa)
– Russian: ненавидимый (nenavidimyy)
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