Crossword-Solution: ABHORRENCE 10 letters, 51 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Abhorrence n. Extreme hatred or detestation; the feeling of utter
dislike.

We have 51 clues for the answer “ABHORRENCE”

Clue Answers
Utter loathing 1 answer
detested person or thing 3 answers
Strong aversion 7 answers
A FORM OF HATRED 10 answers
Strong dislike 12 answers
repulsion 25 answers
unpopularity 28 answers
pyrophobia 30 answers
negrophobia 30 answers
agoraphobia 30 answers
acrophobia 30 answers
claustrophobia 31 answers
Xenophobia 32 answers
Phobia 37 answers
unreasonableness 38 answers
Idol 38 answers
morbidity 39 answers
revulsion 40 answers
Detestation 43 answers
Consternation 46 answers
cold feet 50 answers
repugnance 50 answers
Distaste 51 answers
misgiving 55 answers
Aversion 57 answers
intimidation 59 answers
avoidance 60 answers
antipathy 60 answers
Trepidation 61 answers
Panic 61 answers
Fright 61 answers
Dread 61 answers
Disgust 61 answers
Loathing 62 answers
Dismay. 63 answers
Odium 64 answers
psychopathy 65 answers
Hate 66 answers
Anxiety 66 answers
Apprehension 66 answers
ALARM ___ 67 answers
FEAR_ 67 answers
Dislike 68 answers
Abomination 68 answers
Hatred 70 answers
horror 72 answers
Uneasiness 73 answers
mistrust 75 answers
unease 75 answers
terror 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ABHORRENCE (5)

When I came to myself at Lanyon’s, the horror of my old friend perhaps affected me somewhat: I do not know; it was at least but a drop in the sea to the abhorrence with which I looked back upon these hours.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
Say that you will be my wife, Virginia, and we need have no more fears that the strange vagaries of your father’s mind can ever again jeopardize your life or your happiness as they have in the past.” “I feel that I owe you my life,” replied the girl in a quiet voice, “and while I am now positive that my father has entirely regained his sanity, and looks with as great abhorrence upon the terrible fate he planned for me as I myself, I cannot forget the debt of gratitude which belongs to you.
The Monster Men Edgar Rice Burroughs 1994
And then he got into the company of a more refined, licentious sort of people, and taking to all their wanton ways rushed into the opposite extreme from an abhorrence of his father's meanness.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Had I died, in what peculiar misery should I have left you, my nurse, my friend, my sister! You, who had seen all the fretful selfishness of my latter days; who had known all the murmurings of my heart! How should I have lived in _your_ remembrance! My mother too! How could you have consoled her! I cannot express my own abhorrence of myself.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
She looked with abhorrence at the long dingy rows of books, the sheep-nosed Minerva on her black pedestal, and the mild-faced young man in a high stock whose effigy pined above her desk.
Summer Edith Wharton 2006

Quotes with ABHORRENCE (3)

No one is adequate to comprehending the misery of my lot! Fate obliges me to be constantly in movement: I am not permitted to pass more than a fortnight in the same place. I have no Friend in the world, and from the restlessness of my destiny I never can acquire one. Fain would I lay down my miserable life, for I envy those who enjoy the quiet of the Grave: But Death eludes me, and flies from my embrace. In vain do I throw myself in the way of danger. I plunge into the Ocean;…
Matthew Lewis The Monk
Attachment-abhorrence is the foundation for the worldly life and the foundation for ‘Knowledge’ is a state free of all attachments (vitragta).
Dada Bhagwan
Here then we see philosophy brought to a critical position, since it has to be firmly fixed, notwithstanding that it has nothing to support it in heaven or earth. Here it must show its purity as absolute director of its own laws, not the herald of those which are whispered to it by an implanted sense or who knows what tutelary nature. Although these may be better than nothing, yet they can never afford principles dictated by reason, which must have their source wholly a prior…
Immanuel Kant Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
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Used 5 times in crossword archives (1975–2011).