Pronunciation: /əˌbɑːməˈneɪʃən/

Definitions of abomination

noun a feeling of disgust or hatred

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of abomination in a Sentence

Grammatical Forms of abomination

past tense

abominated

plural

abominations

comparative

more abominable

superlative

most abominable

present tense

abominates

future tense

will abominate

perfect tense

has abominated

continuous tense

is abominating

singular

abomination

positive degree

abominable

infinitive

to abominate

gerund

abominating

participle

abominated

Origin and Evolution of abomination