Ab‐hor″rent (�), a. [L. abhorens, -rentis, p. pr. of abhorrere.] 1. Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing; hence, strongly opposed to; as, abhorrent thoughts.
The persons most abhorrent from blood and treason.
Burke.
The arts of pleasure in despotic courts
I spurn abhorrent.
Clover.
2. Contrary or repugnant; discordant; inconsistent; — followed by to. “Injudicious profanation, so abhorrent to our stricter principles.” Gibbon.
3. Detestable. “Pride, abhorrent as it is.” I. Taylor.