execrable 音标拼音: [
, ɛgz'ɛkrəbəl]
a . 该咒的,可憎恨的,讨厌的
该咒的,可憎恨的,讨厌的
execrable adj 1 :
of very poor quality or condition ; "
deplorable housing conditions in the inner city "; "
woeful treatment of the accused "; "
woeful errors of judgment " [
synonym : {
deplorable },
{
execrable }, {
miserable }, {
woeful }, {
wretched }]
2 :
unequivocally detestable ; "
abominable treatment of prisoners "; "
detestable vices "; "
execrable crimes ";
"
consequences odious to those you govern "-
Edmund Burke [
synonym :
{
abominable }, {
detestable }, {
execrable }, {
odious }]
3 :
deserving a curse ; "
her damnable pride " [
synonym : {
damnable },
{
execrable }]
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See {
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Deserving to be execrated ;
accursed ;
damnable ;
detestable ;
abominable ;
as ,
an execrable wretch . "
Execrable pride ."
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[
1913 Webster ]
127 Moby Thesaurus words for "
execrable ":
abhorrent ,
abject ,
abominable ,
accursed ,
arrant ,
atrocious ,
bad ,
base ,
beastly ,
beggarly ,
below contempt ,
beneath contempt ,
black ,
blamable ,
blameworthy ,
cheesy ,
contemptible ,
criminal ,
crude ,
crummy ,
cursed ,
damn ,
damnable ,
damned ,
dark ,
debased ,
degraded ,
demoniac ,
demonic ,
depraved ,
despicable ,
detestable ,
devilish ,
diabolic ,
dirty ,
disgraceful ,
disgusting ,
evil ,
fetid ,
fiendish ,
flagitious ,
flagrant ,
forbidding ,
foul ,
fulsome ,
ghoulish ,
goddamn ,
goddamned ,
grave ,
gross ,
hateful ,
heinous ,
hellish ,
horrific ,
horrifying ,
ignoble ,
improper ,
infamous ,
infernal ,
iniquitous ,
knavish ,
little ,
loathsome ,
low ,
low -
down ,
lumpen ,
malodorous ,
mangy ,
mean ,
measly ,
mephitic ,
miasmal ,
miasmic ,
miserable ,
monstrous ,
nasty ,
naughty ,
nauseating ,
nefarious ,
noisome ,
noxious ,
objectionable ,
obnoxious ,
obscene ,
odious ,
offensive ,
paltry ,
peccant ,
petty ,
poky ,
poor ,
rank ,
rebarbative ,
repellent ,
reprehensible ,
reprobate ,
reptilian ,
repugnant ,
repulsive ,
revolting ,
satanic ,
scabby ,
scandalous ,
scrubby ,
scruffy ,
scummy ,
scurvy ,
shabby ,
shameful ,
shoddy ,
sickening ,
sinful ,
small ,
squalid ,
stinking ,
unforgivable ,
ungodly ,
unmentionable ,
unpardonable ,
unspeakable ,
unworthy ,
vicious ,
vile ,
villainous ,
wicked ,
wretched ,
wrong
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EXECRABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Since its earliest uses in English, beginning in the 14th century, execrable has meant "deserving or fit to be execrated," the reference being to things so abominable as to be worthy of formal denouncement (such as "execrable crimes")
EXECRABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Execrable definition: utterly detestable; abominable; abhorrent See examples of EXECRABLE used in a sentence
EXECRABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Writing was poor, and in many cases execrable, capacity for expression was very weak, spelling was bad, and sometimes very bad, and perfectly simple arithmetic was beyond them
EXECRABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe something as execrable, you mean that it is very bad or unpleasant
execrable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of execrable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
execrable, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Factsheet What does the adjective execrable mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective execrable, three of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
Execrable - definition of execrable by The Free Dictionary 1 Deserving of execration; hateful 2 Extremely inferior; very bad: an execrable meal
Execrable - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com If something's execrable it's really and truly, unbelievably, absolutely the worst Execrable is often used as a harshly critical term in the arts, when a reviewer really wants to throw the book at something
Execrable: meaning, definitions, translation and examples . . . When something is execrable, it tends to provoke strong negative feelings This term is often used in literary contexts to convey moral outrage or deep disapproval
EXECRABLE Synonyms: 189 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for EXECRABLE: terrible, horrible, awful, poor, atrocious, abysmal, bad, dismal; Antonyms of EXECRABLE: great, wonderful, excellent, marvelous, superior, exceptional, first-class, prime