Abhorrence Meaning in Bengali
Abhorrence Meaning in Bengali
ঘৃণা, ঘৃণার অবস্থা, ঘৃণার ভাব, ঘৃণার ব্যক্তি, ঘৃণার বিষয়
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
ab-hawr-uhns
Short Definition of Abhorrence with Bengali Meaning
Abhorrence (ঘৃণা) is a strong feeling of dislike or disgust towards someone or something.
Abhorrence Synonyms
Disgust, Hatred, Loathing, Aversion, Detestation
Abhorrence Antonyms
Attraction (আকর্ষণ), Fondness (প্রেম), Liking (প্রিয়তা), Admiration (প্রশংসা), Affection (স্নেহ)
Origin of Abhorrence
The word “abhorrence” originated from the Latin word “abhorrere” which means “to shrink back in horror”.
Nearby Words
Abhor, Abhorrent, Abhorred, Abhorring, Abhorrer
Abhorrence in Literature Quotes
“I have an abhorrence of animals.” – Virginia Woolf
“The abhorrence of loneliness is as natural as wanting to live at all.” – Dorothy Thompson
“The abhorrence of society is a good sign.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“The abhorrence of evil is a good sign.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
Abhorrence (ঘৃণা) is often used in the phrase “feel abhorrence towards” meaning to strongly dislike or detest someone or something.
Usage in American English
In American English, abhorrence is commonly used to express a strong feeling of disgust or hatred towards someone or something.
Usage in British English
In British English, abhorrence is frequently used to convey a strong feeling of dislike or aversion towards someone or something.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: घृणा (Ghrina), Nepali: घृणा (Ghrina), Urdu: نفرت (Nafrat), Tamil: வெறுப்பு (Veruppu), Telugu: అసహ్యం (Asahyam), Arabic: الكراهية (Alkarahia), Chinese: 憎恶 (Zēngwù), Japanese: 嫌悪 (Ken’o), Russian: отвращение (otvrashcheniye)
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