Abominations [noun]

Definition of Abominations:

object of extreme dislike, hate

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Sentence/Example of Abominations:

It doesn’t matter if you’re the sole fan of a beautiful abomination.

As more violence is planned out in the open, the shrugging and lukewarm calls for unity are a familiar abomination that has allowed racism and violence to continue unabated throughout our history.

Invoking the abominations of outsourced jobs, rural depression, and lost wages, he tapped in to neoliberal dysfunction and hitched the outrage to authoritarian rule.

An abomination of a character, Hisler is unlikable and unwatchable, much like the movie itself.

Then he did what no economic Switzer has probably done before or since—he actually flung away the still burning abomination.

In others wax tapers must be lighted at noon, although in the primitive ages they were held in abomination.

Their admitted reverence for Sheitan constitutes an abomination which neither Moslem nor Christian can condone.

With this they wear a low hat, an abomination called the derby.

It was a melancholy sight—a perfect abomination of desolation.

Where are the youth who will generously pour out their blood to wash away so much shame, so much crime, so much abomination?