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detestation


Meanings
  • strong feeling of hate or disgust towards something or someone

    - "She had a detestation for liver."
    - "His detestation for spiders was evident in his frantic attempts to escape when he saw one in his bathroom."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with detestation
determination , admiration , frustration , collaboration
Homophones
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  1. detestation vs destruction, desolation, devastation


Variants
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detestation , detestations
Forms
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Detestation can be expressed through various forms of language, including verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and interjections. For example, verbs such as 'hate', 'detest', or 'abhor' can be used to express detestation towards something or someone. Adjectives such as 'loathsome', 'repulsive', or 'odious' can be used to describe something or someone that is the object of detestation. Adverbs such as 'intensely', 'vehemently', or 'fervently' can be used to express the intensity of the detestation towards something or someone. Interjections such as 'Oh, how I detest that!' or 'Ugh, I can't stand that!' can be used to express strong feelings of detestation towards something or someone.


Etymology
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Detestation is derived from the Latin word 'detestari', which means 'to loathe, abhor, or detest'. The suffix '-ation' is added to the base word 'detest' to form the noun 'detestation'.


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  1. aversion: Aversion is a feeling of dislike or hatred towards something or someone. Aversion is often used to describe a strong feeling of dislike or hatred towards something or someone that is not necessarily harmful or dangerous. Aversion can be caused by a variety of factors, including past experiences, cultural influences, or personal preferences. Aversion is often expressed through behaviors such as avoiding certain places, people, or situations, or expressing strong negative emotions towards something or someone.

  2. loathing: Loathing is a strong feeling of hatred or detestation towards something or someone. Loathing is often used to describe a deep-seated feeling of dislike or hatred towards something or someone that is not necessarily harmful or dangerous. Loathing can be caused by a variety of factors, including past experiences, cultural influences, or personal preferences. Loathing is often expressed through behaviors such as avoiding certain places, people, or situations, or expressing strong negative emotions towards something or someone.

  3. odium: Odium is a strong feeling of hatred or detestation towards something or someone. Odium is often used to describe a deep-seated feeling of dislike or hatred towards something or someone that is not necessarily harmful or dangerous. Odium can be caused by a variety of factors, including past experiences, cultural influences, or personal preferences. Odium is often expressed through behaviors such as avoiding certain places, people, or situations, or expressing strong negative emotions towards something or someone.

  4. repugnance: Repugnance is a strong feeling of disgust, loathing, or detestation towards something or someone. Repugnance is often used to describe a deep-seated feeling of aversion or revulsion towards something or someone that is not necessarily harmful or dangerous. Repugnance can be caused by a variety of factors, including past experiences, cultural influences, or personal preferences. Repugnance is often expressed through behaviors such as avoiding certain places, people, or situations, or expressing strong negative emotions towards something or someone.

  5. revulsion: Revulsion is a strong feeling of disgust, aversion, or loathing towards something or someone. Revulsion is often used to describe a deep-seated feeling of dislike or hatred towards something or someone that is not necessarily harmful or dangerous. Revulsion can be caused by a variety of factors, including past experiences, cultural influences, or personal preferences. Revulsion is often expressed through behaviors such as avoiding certain places, people, or situations, or expressing strong negative emotions towards something or someone.

  6. visceral hatred: Visceral hatred is a strong, intense, and deeply-rooted feeling of hatred or detestation towards something or someone. Visceral hatred is often used to describe a feeling of hatred that is not based on reason or rational thought, but rather on strong emotional reactions and deeply-held beliefs or values. Visceral hatred can be caused by a variety of factors, including past experiences, cultural influences, or personal preferences. Visceral hatred is often expressed through behaviors such as avoiding certain places, people, or situations, or expressing strong negative emotions towards something or someone.


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Detestation has been used in various forms of art, literature, and music to convey strong feelings of hatred or disgust towards something or someone. For example, in literature, detestation is often used to describe a character's intense hatred or dislike for another character or situation. In music, detestation is often expressed through heavy metal or punk genres, which often use strong language and aggressive music to convey intense feelings of hatred or disgust towards something or someone. In art, detestation is often expressed through provocative or disturbing images or sculptures, which often use strong contrasts, disturbing textures, or unsettling compositions to convey intense feelings of hatred or disgust towards something or someone.

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