Crossword-Solution: ABHORRENT 9 letters, 72 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Abhorrent a. Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence;
loathing; hence, strongly opposed to; as, abhorrent thoughts.
Abhorrent a. Contrary or repugnant; discordant; inconsistent; --
followed by to.
Abhorrent a. Detestable.

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ABHORRENT anagram EARTHBORN

We have 72 clues for the answer “ABHORRENT”

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repulsive behavior 1 answer
Detestable/tenants' motto? 1 answer
Repulsive tip of aromatic herb torn apart 1 answer
Totally repulsive 1 answer
Totally despicable 1 answer
hateable 6 answers
revulsive 7 answers
Uncongenial 10 answers
insufferable 14 answers
Nauseous 15 answers
unhandsome 16 answers
unlovely 17 answers
undevout 19 answers
unsanctified 19 answers
Unchristian 20 answers
unregenerate 21 answers
Damnable 24 answers
unhallowed 26 answers
Ungodly 29 answers
unpleasing 30 answers
Unholy 33 answers
execrable 39 answers
unsympathetic 40 answers
Gruesome 41 answers
horrifying 47 answers
Loathsome 48 answers
Sinful 48 answers
nauseating 49 answers
unsightly 50 answers
grisly 51 answers
Unfaithful 52 answers
putrid 55 answers
invidious 57 answers
ACT of being caught 58 answers
repellent 59 answers
Detestable 61 answers
Ungainly 61 answers
Heinous 61 answers
baneful 62 answers
sickening 63 answers
grotesque 63 answers
frightful 63 answers
appalling 64 answers
ABOMINABLE ___ 65 answers
horrid 65 answers
Despicable 66 answers
unblessed 66 answers
woeful 67 answers
Accursed 68 answers
Repugnant 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ABHORRENT (5)

This huge fellow roamed restlessly about, nosing among his companions and the abhorrent litter of the cave.
The Warlord of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Any licensing of computers, information sys- tems, would be morally abhorrent - a veritable decimation of the Bill of Rights.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing; hence, strongly opposed to; as, abhorrent thoughts.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
She seemed a stranger to herself, or rather there were two selves in her, the one she had always known, and a new abhorrent being to which it found itself chained.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Still, the sight of a white face was abhorrent to me, and I determined to find some bold free black people and to throw in my lot with them, to cultivate their latent powers, and to form a nucleus for a great coloured nation.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008

Quotes with ABHORRENT (3)

Books can be immensely powerful. The ideas in them can change the way people think. Yet it was the Nazis and Stalin's officers who committed terrible crimes, and not Mein Kampf or the Communist Manifesto - and of course, the Manifesto contained many key ideas that are still relevant and important today, long after Stalin has gone. There is a crucial distinction between the book and its effect - it's crucial because if you talk about a book being harmful rather than its effect…
John Farndon Do You Think You're Clever?: The Oxbridge Questions
Pausing on the threshold, he looked in, conscious not so much of the few familiar sticks of furniture - the trucklebed, the worn strip of Brussels carpet, the chipped blue-banded ewer and basin, the framed illuminated texts on the walls - as of a perfect hive of abhorrent memories. That high cupboard in the corner, from which certain bodiless shapes had been wont to issue and stoop at him cowering out of his dreams; the crab-patterned paper that came alive as you stared; the …
Walter de La Mare Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural
You feel, I suppose, that, in losing Isabella, you lose half yourself: you feel a void in your heart which nothing else can occupy. Society is becoming irksome; and as for the amusements in which you were wont to share at Bath, the very idea of which without her is abhorrent. You would not, for instance, now go to a ball for the world. You feel that you have no longer any friend to whom you can speak with unreserve; on whose regard you can place dependence; or whose counsel, …
Jane Austen Northanger Abbey
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Appears in: NYT, Onion, Universal.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1971–2016).