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execrable
[ ek-si-kruh-buhl ]
adjective
- utterly detestable; abominable; abhorrent.
- very bad:
an execrable stage performance.
execrable
/ ˈɛksɪkrəbəl /
adjective
- deserving to be execrated; abhorrent
- of very poor quality
an execrable meal
Derived Forms
- ˈexecrably, adverb
- ˈexecrableness, noun
Other Words From
- exe·cra·ble·ness noun
- exe·cra·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of execrable1
Word History and Origins
Origin of execrable1
Example Sentences
The video clip of team highlights over the decades, scored by the execrable Train song “Calling All Angels,” was longer than ever, and more desperate.
It would elevate the execrable ex-president, for all his myriad and many misdeeds, to stand astride the political and moral high ground.
The Jan. 6 insurrection was the direct result of the execrable lie that Democrats had stolen the 2020 election from former President Trump.
The two dominant issues are rampant crime and execrable public schools.
Perhaps most infamous are the execrable stunts using human beings as pawns in DeSantis' unrelenting PR campaign to prove that he's the most odious governor in the United States.
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