Abhorrent describes something truly horrible like finding a dead rat i translation - Abhorrent describes something truly horrible like finding a dead rat i Filipino how to say

Abhorrent describes something truly



Abhorrent describes something truly horrible like finding a dead rat in your soup, but something aberrant is just abnormal, like a cat in a pink fedora.

Abhorrent means disgusting or detestable. When you abhor something, you loathe it. Its Latin root means, "to shudder, recoil," which is what you do when faced with something abhorrent like a zombie, or or in these examples:

She said sanitary conditions in the emergency room were abhorrent. (Seattle Times)

If I thought monarchy abhorrent, for example, I would not seek British citizenship. (Washington Times)

Aberrant (no "h") means unusual, straying from a defined path. It's not necessarily nasty. It's from the Latin, aberrantem, "wandering away." It's related to err, a mistake, through Old French and Latin. If a behavior is aberrant, it's just not normal:

Weeks ago the nation witnessed the culmination of aberrant fan behavior when Bryan Stow was beaten in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. (Newsweek)

Upstairs the show gives way to delicious aberrant moments, like the gallery kitted out in beige walls and chunky red molding. (New York Times)

Illinois citizens will be subjected to another round of descriptions of aberrant behavior by a governor who freely dropped the f-bomb. (Quad-City Times)

If you can remember that the err in aberrant indicates an error and that you abhor something that is abhorrent, your word choice will be neither aberrant nor abhorrent. Wearing a feather boa to a funeral? Aberrant. Stealing the body? Abhorrent.
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Kasuklam-suklam na naglalarawan ng isang bagay na tunay na kakila-kilabot na tulad ng paghahanap ng patay na daga sa iyong sopas, ngunit isang bagay abnormal lang abnormal, parang pusa sa isang pink Fedora. kasuklam-suklam nangangahulugan Nakaiinis o karumaldumal. Kapag mapoot mo ang isang bagay, pagsawaan mo ito. Latin root ibig sabihin nito, "upang manginig, pag-urong," na kung saan ay kung ano ang gagawin mo kapag nahaharap sa isang bagay na kasuklam-suklam na parang zombie, o o sa mga halimbawang ito: Siya ay sinabi sanitary kondisyon sa emergency room ay kasuklam-suklam. (Seattle Times) Kung naisip ko na monarkiya kasuklam-suklam, halimbawa, hindi ako ay humingi ng British citizenship. (Washington Times) abnormal (walang "h") ay nangangahulugan ng di-pangkaraniwang, straying mula sa isang tukoy na landas. Ito ay hindi kinakailangan pangit. Ito ay mula sa Latin, aberrantem, "libot ang layo." Ito ay may kinalaman sa maligaw, isang pagkakamali, sa pamamagitan ng Old French at Latin. Kung ang isang pag-uugali ay abnormal, ito lamang ay hindi normal: Linggo ago bansa nakasaksi sa paghantong ng abnormal na pag-uugali fan kapag Bryan Stow ay pinalo sa tusong tao Stadium parking lot. (Newsweek) Sa itaas na palapag ang palabas ay nagbibigay daan sa masarap na abnormal na sandali, gaya ng gallery kitted out sa murang kayumanggi pader at chunky red paghubog. (New York Times) Illinois mamamayan ay ipaiilalim sa isa pang ikot ng mga paglalarawan ng mga abnormal na pag-uugali sa pamamagitan ng isang gobernador na malayang bumaba ang f-bomba. (Quad-City Times) Kung maaari mong tandaan na ang magkamali sa abnormal na nagpapahiwatig ng isang error at na mapoot ka ng isang bagay na kasuklam-suklam, ang iyong pagpili ng salita ay hindi abnormal o kasuklam-suklam. Ang pagsuot ng feather boa sa libing? Abnormal. Pagnanakaw ng katawan? Kasuklam-suklam.
















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