abhorrently
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Abhorrently — Ab*hor rent*ly, adv. With abhorrence. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abhorrently — adverb see abhorrent … New Collegiate Dictionary
abhorrently — adverb With abhorrence. See Also: abhor, abhorred, abhorrence, abhorrency, abhorrent, abhorrer, abhorrible, abhorring … Wiktionary
abhorrently — É™b hÉ”rÉ™nt / hÉ’r adv. disgustingly, abominably, hatefully … English contemporary dictionary
abhorrently — ab·hor·rent·ly … English syllables
abhorrently — adverb : in an abhorrent manner … Useful english dictionary
abhorrent — abhorrently, adv. /ab hawr euhnt, hor /, adj. 1. causing repugnance; detestable; loathsome: an abhorrent deed. 2. utterly opposed, or contrary, or in conflict (usually fol. by to): abhorrent to reason. 3. feeling extreme repugnance or aversion… … Universalium
abhorrent — adjective Etymology: Latin abhorrent , abhorrens, present participle of abhorrēre Date: 1599 1. a. archaic strongly opposed b. feeling or showing abhorrence 2. not … New Collegiate Dictionary
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