Pronunciation: /əˌbɑːməˈneɪʃən/
noun a feeling of disgust or hatred
A1 The dirty public restroom was an abomination.
A2 To some people, eating insects is considered an abomination.
B1 The new policy was seen as an abomination by the employees.
B2 The destruction of the ancient temple was viewed as an abomination by the local community.
C1 The dictator's actions were described as an abomination by human rights activists.
C2 The pollution of the river was deemed an abomination by environmentalists.
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