"Anathema" is among the cooler sounding SAT words, derived from the Ancient Greek. Which of the following is the correct definition?
Answer Something that one strongly dislikes
From Merriam-Webster:
anath·e·ma | \ ə-ˈna-thə-mə \
Definition of anathema
1a: someone or something intensely disliked or loathed —usually used as a predicate nominative
"This notion was anathema to most of his countrymen."— Stephen Jay Gould
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