Vocabulary Spotlight

Abominate

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To regard with intense dislike, hatred, or loathing.

“She abominates any form of cruelty to animals.”

Pronunciation

[uh-BOM-uh-nayt]

Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words

Synonyms

Detest
Loathe
Hate
Despise
Revile

Antonyms

Admire
Love
Cherish
Respect
Approve

Related Words

Abominable (adjective)
Abomination (noun)

Word Origin

The word “abominate” comes from the Latin “abominari,” which means “to shun as a bad omen.” Derived from “ab-” (away) and “omen” (a prophetic sign), it originally implied an aversion to anything thought to bring misfortune or ill fate.

Word Family

Noun: Abomination – Something regarded with disgust or hatred.

Adjective: Abominable – Causing moral revulsion; detestable.

Mnemonics

A BOMb I Never Accept That

This mnemonic suggests that to abominate something means to strongly reject or despise it, like never accepting something unpleasant.

Industry-specific Usage

Ethics

In ethical discussions, individuals may abominate practices that are widely considered immoral or inhumane, such as fraud or abuse.

Environmental Science

Environmentalists often abominate wasteful practices and activities that harm ecosystems, advocating for sustainable alternatives.

Social Movements

Activists may abominate unjust policies or practices, striving to bring awareness and promote reform in society.

In Context

The term “abominate” is often used in contexts where individuals express a strong, deep-seated loathing for something they consider highly offensive or morally wrong. This sentiment can be applied to behaviors, events, or practices that provoke intense aversion in both personal and societal views.

Vocabulary Challenges

1. Which of these words has a meaning closest to “abominate”?

Admire
Cherish
Detest
Respect

‘Detest’ is the correct answer, as it closely relates to the meaning of “abominate,” which implies strong hatred or loathing.

2. Fill in the blank: Many environmentalists _______ practices that harm ecosystems.

admire
abominate
respect
cherish

‘Abominate’ is the appropriate choice, indicating a strong dislike for harmful practices in this environmental context.

3. In what context might someone “abominate” a behavior?

When admiring a beautiful landscape
When enjoying a delicious meal
When listening to a favorite song
When witnessing injustice or cruelty

“When witnessing injustice or cruelty” is the most fitting context, as abominate implies a strong moral or ethical revulsion.