abhor

abhor
(pt & pp abhorred)
[əbˈhɔː(r)]
verbo transitivo
1aborrecer

abhor [a-bór]
va. Aborrecer, detestar, odiar; desdeñar.

abhor [əbˈhɔːʳ]
verb:transitive
aborrecer; abominar

Verb Conjugation for "abhor"

Imperative
  • abhor
  • you abhor
  • he/she abhors
  • we abhor
  • you abhor
  • they abhor
Preterite
  • I abhorred
  • you abhorred
  • he/she abhorred
  • we abhorred
  • you abhorred
  • they abhorred
Present Continuous
  • I am abhorring
  • you are abhorring
  • he/she is abhorring
  • we are abhorring
  • you are abhorring
  • they are abhorring
Present Perfect
  • I have abhorred
  • you have abhorred
  • he/she has abhorred
  • we have abhorred
  • you have abhorred
  • they have abhorred
Past Continuous
  • I was abhorring
  • you were abhorring
  • he/she was abhorring
  • we were abhorring
  • you were abhorring
  • they were abhorring
Past Perfect
  • I had abhorred
  • you had abhorred
  • he/she had abhorred
  • we had abhorred
  • you had abhorred
  • they had abhorred
Future
  • I will abhor
  • you will abhor
  • he/she will abhor
  • we will abhor
  • you will abhor
  • they will abhor
Future Perfect
  • I will have abhorred
  • you will have abhorred
  • he/she will have abhorred
  • we will have abhorred
  • you will have abhorred
  • they will have abhorred
Future Continuous
  • I will be abhorring
  • you will be abhorring
  • he/she will be abhorring
  • we will be abhorring
  • you will be abhorring
  • they will be abhorring
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been abhorring
  • you have been abhorring
  • he/she has been abhorring
  • we have been abhorring
  • you have been abhorring
  • they have been abhorring
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been abhorring
  • you will have been abhorring
  • he/she will have been abhorring
  • we will have been abhorring
  • you will have been abhorring
  • they will have been abhorring
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been abhorring
  • you had been abhorring
  • he/she had been abhorring
  • we had been abhorring
  • you had been abhorring
  • they had been abhorring
Paid English to Spanish translation

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