Sentences with abhorrent
ab·hor·rent
A a - Racial discrimination is abhorrent to my council and our staff. [+ to]
- abhorrent of vulgarity
- Publicly acceptable relationships has not stopped clergy from committing this most abhorrent of sins.
- People view crime by professionals as particularly abhorrent, particularly heinous.
- abhorrent to common sense
- An abhorrent crime
- The abhorrent conditions in which dogs are kept and bred are nothing short of animal cruelty.
- Many of us, of course, regard such a view as abhorrent, even deplorable.
- abhorrent to his principles
- An abhorrent deed.
- abhorrent to reason.
- abhorrent of waste.
- abhorrent from the principles of law.
- The persons most abhorrent from blood, and treason, and arbitrary confiscation, might remain silent spectators of this civil war between the vices.
- This legal, and, as it should seem, injudicious profanation, so abhorrent to out stricter principles, was received with a very faint murmur, . . .
- If Pride, abhorrent as it is, and if Ambition, . . .