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execrable

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɛksɪkrəbəl/
Forms:more execrable,most execrable
1

arousing intense dislike or hatred

  • The tyrant's execrable crimes shocked the world.
  • She considered betrayal an execrable act.
  • His execrable behavior alienated his friends.
  • The novel portrayed the villain as utterly execrable.
  • They denounced the policy as execrable and unjust.
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2

extremely bad or unpleasant in standard

  • The hotel room was in execrable condition.
  • We endured execrable weather throughout the trip.
  • The film received execrable reviews.
  • Their customer service is execrable.
  • The food was execrable and nearly inedible.