verb (used with object), a·bom·i·nat·ed, a·bom·i·nat·ing. 1.to regard with intense aversion or loathing; abhor.
Origin: 1840–50; <
Latin abōminātus loathed, past participle of
abōminārī. See
abominable,
-ate1 Related forms a·bom·i·na·tor, noun
self-a·bom·i·nat·ing, adjective
Synonyms1. loathe, execrate. See
hate.
Antonyms
1. like, love.