dictionnaire hindi - Anglais

हिन्दी, हिंदी - English

घृणा Anglais:

1. Disgust abhor



2. abhorrence


She looked at him in/with abhorrence.
She has an abhorrence of change.
Hypocrisy is my abhorrence.
I must needs do him that justice to declare, that I never observed in him but an abhorrence to all base things.

3. aversion


I have an aversion to rats
aversion = strong dislike / detest

4. despise


Nicole is such a horrible person. I despise her!
Don't despise others because they are poor.
I utterly despise formal writing!
She despised her neighbours.
Practice is as important as theory, but we are apt to value the latter and despise the former.
Honest people despise those who lie.
Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself.
If the mere thought of a burrito with sour cream in it turns your stomach, you could say that you despise sour cream.
He was a nasty man who despised children.
Social environment exerts control; peers despise and isolate those who learn slowly or do not learn at all.
I despise Jack. He's cowardly and dishonest.
Yea, they despised the pleasant land, They believed not his word,
Which living person do you most despise; and why?
Then you get nothing from him except aggravation. Heads or tails, but it's a bent coin, because on top of everything any institution despises its own policemen
that’s an offer not to be despised

5. antipathy


It made sense of everything, after all – Mrs Traynor’s anxiety that I shouldn’t leave Will alone for very long, his antipathy to having me there, the fact that for large stretches of time I didn’t feel like I was doing anything useful at all.
I experienced a feeling of antipathy towards the speaker.