Abhor and Condemn

Abhor

Abhor verb - To dislike strongly.

Condemn and abhor are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Condemn" instead a verb "Abhor".

Condemn

Condemn verb - To declare to be morally wrong or evil.
Usage example: it is a sign of human progress that slavery, which was once common, is now universally condemned

Abhor and condemn are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Abhor" instead a verb "Condemn".

Common collocations

people abhor people condemn people
men abhor men condemn men
use abhor use condemn use
technology abhor technology condemn technology
Other words: slavery.

Both words in one sentence

  • Literature / Don Juan Hypocritical Humour: I hate inconstancy–I loathe, detest, Abhor, condemn, abjure the mortal made, Of such quicksilver clay that in his breast No permanent foundation can be laid.
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