English to Gujarati Dictionary abhorrence

abhorrence

દ્વેષ
definition
noun
the thought of marrying him filled her with abhorrence
a feeling of repulsion; disgusted loathing.
translation of 'abhorrence'
તિરસ્કાર,
નફરત,
ઘૃણા
example
Meanwhile, the right-wing demonstrates its 'abhorrence' of defamatory character assassination and smear jobs here.
A mix of impatience and 'abhorrence' filled his face.
the thought of marrying him filled her with 'abhorrence'
The reason for his flight has never been adequately explained but Peggy surely gets close when she talks of her father's 'abhorrence' of critics and his manic pursuit of perfection.
Suddenly she spoke, and he could detect the fear, horror, and absolute 'abhorrence' in her tone of voice.
This is far from the truth and I wonder how many of these people actually apply their 'abhorrence' of vivisection to their own lives by refusing medical treatment?
He was filled with 'abhorrence' and disgust for what he had done.
society's 'abhorrence' of crime
the thought of marrying him filled her with 'abhorrence'
I write to reaffirm our 'abhorrence' of such behaviour.
Letters received reveal their 'abhorrence' at the behavioural example being set by our so-called leaders of state and nation.
Each and every one of them was there to display their 'abhorrence' at the way the Government is treating the college.
And to all those expats who long to share with us their shame and 'abhorrence' : get over it.
My 'abhorrence' of this particular day registers on two levels.
This perverted 'abhorrence' of women destines religions to collide with modernity everywhere, for to be modern is to set women free.
In both, a small minority seeks tolerance of behaviour that causes in the majority anything from indifference through distaste to 'abhorrence' .
Recently I also quoted Priestley and his 'abhorrence' of ‘… the saddest waste of all, the waste of human beings’.
Despite ever-growing public 'abhorrence' of this most antisocial crime, numbers of drivers caught over the limit are rising.
A consistent theme in Charles's writings is his belief in human freedom - and his 'abhorrence' for violence and tyranny.
The Government would express its 'abhorrence' in the strongest possible terms, she said.
And what's the deal with management consultants and their 'abhorrence' of footnotes?
I've never proactively analysed the issue to see what my own stance is, possibly because it won't align with my 'abhorrence' of the death penalty.
It is up to all of us to demonstrate our 'abhorrence' of sectarianism, discrimination and racism.
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