Anathemas [noun]
Definition of Anathemas:
something hated
Sentence/Example of Anathemas:
The industry was complicated and highly regulated, both anathema to private equity.
He breathed fierce and honest anathema on the heads of the bowelless fiends who had abandoned the babe to its doom.
Every word she breathed, every anathema she denounced, seemed urged by the quick revenge of Duke Wharton!
Shrieking inarticulate anathema, he rushed downstairs, the man in the green baize apron following at his heels.
He waited until he was old and cold to hurl anathema against the human passions.
The anathema of the good bishop is pitched in many keys and sounds, like the collected utterances of many throats.
Let my name perish, let posterity pronounce its anathema against me, let my contemporaries send me into exile!
These have been neglected; nobody has thought it worth while to give them either a special blessing or a particular anathema.
The principles of liberty were the scoff of every grinning courtier, and the Anathema Maranatha of every fawning dean.
And something like an anathema upon Algernon followed the thought in his mind.