abominator
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Definition
Noun: * One who hates or loathes: A person who feels intense disgust, hatred, or aversion towards someone or something.
Usage
- The word "abominator" is a formal and somewhat literary noun used to describe a person characterized by their profound hatred or revulsion. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but appears in formal writing, religious texts, or historical contexts.
- It typically refers to a person who hates a specific type of person, idea, or practice.
- Example:
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a rhetorical or hyperbolic sense to emphasize the strength of someone's dislike.
- He is such an abominator of modern art that he refuses to enter the gallery.
Variants and Related Words
- Abominate (verb): To loathe or hate intensely.
- She abominates cruelty of any kind.
- Abomination (noun): 1. A thing that causes disgust or hatred. 2. The feeling of extreme disgust.
- The new law was an abomination to the citizens.
- She viewed the proposal with abomination.
Synonyms
- Hater: A person who hates a specified person or thing.
- Loather: One who feels intense disgust or hatred.
- Detester: One who detests or hates strongly.
Antonyms
- Admirer: A person who regards someone or something with respect and warm approval.
- Lover: A person who likes or enjoys something very much (e.g., a dog-lover).
- Devotee: A person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something.
Noun
- one who hates or loathes