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Synonyms
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Meaning:
abhorrence

feeling of disgust for extreme hatred

disgust

aversion

a strong dislike

dislike; opposition

blot

a mark, stain etc that spoils something

mark; flaw

disgrace

the loss of respect, favour, good reputation

state of shame; bad reputation

dishonour

disgrace or shame; loss, absence, of honour and self-respect

state of shame

disrepute

the state of being disreputable

dishonor, shame

hate

extreme dislike

extreme dislike

hatred

a feeling of hate

severe dislike

infamy

(an instance of) being infamous

shameful, bad reputation

objection

a statement or feeling of dislike, disapproval or opposition

argument, disagreement

onus

responsibility for doing something

burden

protestation

a serious or formal declaration

objection

reproach

to find fault with (a person) (usually with a feeling of disappointment or sadness)

strong criticism; dishonor

shame

the sad feeling with loss of self-respect, caused by wrong, dishonourable or foolish behaviour, failure etc (of oneself, one's family etc)

disgrace, embarrassment

slur

a suggestion of having done wrong; to say (words) so that they are difficult to understand, e.g. because ill

insult

stain

a dirty mark or patch of colour; a moral defect; (to cause something) to change colour, make coloured patches or dirty marks on (something)

spot of dirt, blot, bar

stigma

a mark of shame or disgrace; the part of a flower that receives pollen

shame

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