Sentences with abhorred
ab·hor
A a - Who had pursued detente in the 1970s with the Soviet Union -- it was a policy Reagan so abhorred and which he campaigned against.
- If you're a freelance writer, then you are probably abhorred at the rates offered nowadays.
- A man who drank only sparingly and abhorred smoking; whose principal passions were his garden and classical music.
- Ever since I was a child, I have abhorred idle threats.
- Everything old is new again in the outer suburbs, with housing estates sporting styles abhorred by architects but adored by residents.
- Prisoners so abhorred the repeated slamming that they would remain in so-called stress positions, such as painful kneeling postures.