deep contempt
The German phrase 'tiefer Abscheu' is used to express a profound sense of disdain or contempt. 'Tiefer' means 'deep' or 'profound', and 'Abscheu' translates to 'contempt' or 'revulsion'. This phrase is often used in literary or formal contexts to describe a strong, negative emotion towards something or someone.
She felt deep abhorrence for that decision.
This phrase is used in the context where someone has a severe objection or repulsion to a decision that has been made.
A deep disgust for his own cruelty grew in him.
This phrase talks about someone who is becoming increasingly repulsed by their own cruel actions or behavior.
His deep abhorrence of injustice drove him to become a lawyer.
This phrase is used when someone's intense dislike or disgust for something (in this case, injustice) influences their actions or decisions (in this case, drives the person to become a lawyer).