abhor, ban, blaspheme, curse, denounce, hate, load with reproaches, rate, revile, throw a whammy, vituperate
Definitionv. find repugnant
Last update: October 15, 2015
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She shuddered at the thought, remembering the hours when her childish heart had shed tears of blood over the infamous mother whom her father had execrated. [verb]
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And yet, have I a right to execrate the thrall of the beaker. [verb]
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He is still living, but his name is despised and execrated by all his race throughout the parishes of Rapides and Avoyelles. [verb]
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When I beheld the first Persians scale the walls of Sardis, I execrated myself and the gods, life appeared odious to me, existence a curse. [verb]
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From descriptions of such men as Burch and Freeman, and others hereinafter mentioned, they are led to despise and execrate the whole class of slaveholders, indiscriminately. [verb]
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They both execrated the place in very strong language, and gradually growled themselves out, and had nothing left to say. [verb]
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