Abominates [verb]
Definition of Abominates:
detest
Sentence/Example of Abominates:
He professed both to abominate and despise all mystery, refinement, and intrigue, either in a prince or a minister.
I don't believe in honeymoons and particularly I abominate the inhuman custom of giving wedding presents.
I abominate those insolent Parisians, those chasers of kings.
I rarely abominate anybody, and I think she knows that also.
I should hate and abominate you for ever and ever, even if you helped me into Paradise!
As to the rest, I abominate that incidental repentance which old age brings along with it.
I abominate and detest hangmanship; but in certain stages of society both are necessary.
And since the Parliament hath condemned them, and desired the king that they might be stopped, all the kingdom do abominate them.
But, here I am, with no work and nobody I can love; nay, chained to a task which I now abominate.
I abominate also the waste of time (and it would take me a day) in making an abstract.