English vocabulary examples in context: abomination
Vocabulary in context: abomination -- Example 1.
It's not the dying so much; you die, for one must die, and that's all right; it's the abomination of feeling those people touch you.
Vocabulary in context: abomination -- Example 2.
Now we do think bloodshed abominable and yet we engage in this abomination, and with more energy than ever.
Vocabulary in context: abomination -- Example 3.
That is to say, persuaded that I should never do any good with my life, and that I was inferior even to the sole of my own boot, I took it into my head that it was absurd for me to aspire at all-- rather, that I ought to account myself a disgrace and an abomination.
Vocabulary in context: abomination -- Example 4.
He was incapable of certain abominations, such as, for instance, speaking German, Hebrew, or Greek, without having learned them, which is a sign of unpardonable wickedness, or of a natural infirmity proceeding from a morbid humour.