Use "detest|detested|detesting|detests" in a sentence

1. Hating, detesting, struck with Abhorrence

2. I detest people complaining.

3. I've always detested lilies.

4. The Egyptians also detested shepherds.

5. 'Detestable' is a derivative of 'detest'.

6. Detesting the evil taint of Bhaal, Balthazar

7. They detested each other on sight.

8. I detest all affectation.

9. I detest violence with my whole being.

10. They cordially detest each other.

11. 32 For Jehovah detests a devious person,+

12. Georgie detests Sheldon and never hesitates to bully him.

13. He added: “I detest the operation.

14. I detest this part of the world.

15. I detest the name Meghann.

16. I detest people who tell lies.

17. Well, God detests violent disregard for the welfare of others.

18. I detest conversation in the past tense.

19. I thoroughly detest writing letters to her.

20. 26 Jehovah detests the schemes of the wicked one,+

21. I detest any form of cruelty toward animals.

22. All men come to detest them.

23. I detest any kind of cruelty.

24. And it is a loathsome term, I detest it.

25. It is no exaggeration to say that the Republican establishment detests McCain.

26. Elites always detest gifted and nimble outsiders.

27. I detest cheese; I can't eat it.

28. 28 I thoroughly detest writing letters to her.

29. At Proverbs 6:16-19, the Bible lists seven things that Jehovah detests.

30. Antonyms for Adoring include unloving, abhorring, abominating, despising, detesting, hating, loathing, cold, unfavorable and unfavourable

31. WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS: “Jehovah detests a devious person, but His close friendship is with the upright.”

32. Abhorrent (9 Occurrences) Leviticus 11:11 and you detest them

33. The Bible says: “A man of . . . deception Jehovah detests.” —Psalm 5:6.

34. (Malachi 3:6) He detests injustice and hates to see people suffer.

35. Jehovah detests slander, loose conduct, the abuse of power, and the taking of bribes.

36. “Jehovah detests a devious person, but His close friendship is with the upright.” —Proverbs 3:32

37. Abominer (literary) To hold in abomination; to detest, abhor, execrate.

38. Who detest justice and who make crooked all that is straight,+

39. 6 I detest his grandmother because she is a backseat driver.

40. Abhorrent Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing; hence, strongly opposed to; as, Abhorrent thoughts

41. Antonyms for Condoned include abhorred, disfavored, disapproved, despised, detested, disliked, hated, loathed, scorned and disfavoured

42. Abhor definition, to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe; abominate

43. Antonyms for Approved include disApproved, refused, uncertain, unpopular, disliked, unlikable, detested, disfavored, hated and loathed

44. Abominate definition: to dislike intensely; loathe ; detest Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

45. Synonyms for Abominates include abhors, despises, detests, hates, loathes, dislikes, execrates, recoils from, shudders at and disapproves

46. Synonyms for Abominated include abhorred, despised, detested, hated, loathed, disliked, execrated, recoiled from, shuddered at and disapproved

47. Synonyms for Abominating include abhorring, despising, detesting, hating, loathing, disliking, execrating, recoiling from, shuddering at and disapproving

48. See how the peasants who hitherto detested the schools are today zealously setting up evening classes!

49. (used with verbs showing dislike) very much They Cordially detest each other.

50. Utterly abhor and detest it, for it is set apart for destruction.

51. 30 I detest the sort of ads that use nauseatingly cute children and animals.

52. You don't understand. It's not just that I don't like cabbage -- I absolutely detest it!

53. We detest with horror the duplicity and villainy of the murderous hyenas of Bukharinite wreckers.

54. Synonyms for Abhors include abominates, despises, detests, hates, loathes, execrates, dislikes, disdains, recoils from and shrinks from

55. Proverbs 3:32 says: “Jehovah detests a devious person, but His close friendship is with the upright.”

56. The Bible says: “Jehovah detests a devious person, but His close friendship is with the upright.” —Proverbs 3:32.

57. 28 Furthermore democratic socialism was feared and detested by doctrinaire Marxists because it offered planning in conjunction with freedom.

58. Utterly abhor and detest it,[Sentencedict] for it is set apart for destruction.

59. To the captain I'd say there's little I detest more than an informer.

60. He was happy to combine in the same imprecation the two things which he most detested, Prussia and England.

61. Hate, detest, abhor, Abominate, loathe mean to feel strong aversion or intense dislike for

62. You would plunge me into a slime pit so that even my clothes would detest me.

63. I should detest my own heart if I saw either pride or resentment lurking in me.

64. Synonyms for Abominate include abhor, despise, detest, hate, loathe, dislike, execrate, recoil from, shudder at and disapprove

65. The buzzing, the biting, the itching, the mosquito is one of the most commonly detested pests in the world.

66. (Psalm 139:23, 24) We remember that “Jehovah detests a devious person, but His close friendship is with the upright.” —Proverbs 3:32.

67. We must also hate —yes, abhor, detest, loathe, have a strong aversion for— what is bad.

68. Americans detest all lies except lies spoken in public or printed lies. Edgar Watson Howe 

69. Some cats show no interest whatever, while others detest it and still others adore it.

70. In fact, Pierre had never liked nor trusted Becquerel who was part of the political hierarchy that Pierre so detested.

71. 26 Although he detested journalism his Johnsonian manner and compelling character established him as one of Fleet Street's most charismatic figures.

72. The Brobdingnagians are a morally righteous race, detesting the war, greed, and corruption for which author Jonathan Swift saw the British Monarchy of the time to stand

73. Verdi, on the other hand, so detested the combination of trombones and Bombardon that he commissioned the design of a contrabass trombone.

74. Anti-Antisemitism? A battle rages over the Jewish hyphen; But Hitler is not Erasmus or Shakespeare, even if all three detested Jews

75. You can win in the battle against debauched thinking if you detest utterly this world’s disgraceful course!

76. They could Be delight with the flowers and thank you or they could be upset because they detest daisies

77. I don't love you, not at all, on the contrary, I detest you—You're a naughty, gawky, foolish Cinderalla.

78. I don't love you, not at all, on the contrary, I detest you—You're a naughty, gawky, foolish Cinderella.

79. • The two casts of characters, although ostensibly Cooperating to solve a crime of mutual interest, detest each other

80. How does the verb Abhor contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of Abhor are abominate, detest, hate, and loathe