abhorrent etymology

Etymology:

  • From Latin abhorrēns, present participle of abhorrēre "to shrink away from, loathe, detest"
  • From ab- (away) + horrere (to bristle, shudder)
  • Originally meant "shrinking back with horror"

Meaning:

  • Extremely unpleasant or offensive
  • Arousing strong disgust or repugnance

Origin:

  • The word "abhorrent" originated in the Latin language, where it was used to describe something that caused a person to physically recoil or shudder.
  • It was first used in English in the 16th century.
  • The word's original meaning of "shrinking back with horror" has evolved over time to its current meaning of "extremely unpleasant or offensive."

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