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abominable
[uh-bom-uh-nuh-buhl]
adjective
repugnantly hateful; detestable; loathsome.
an abominable crime.
Synonyms: , , ,Antonyms: ,very unpleasant; disagreeable.
The weather was abominable last week.
Synonyms:Antonyms:very bad, poor, or inferior.
They have abominable taste in clothes.
abominable
/ əˈɒɪəə /
adjective
offensive; loathsome; detestable
informalvery bad, unpleasant, or inferior
abominable weather
abominable workmanship
Other 51Թ Forms
- abominableness noun
- abominably adverb
- superabominable adjective
- superabominableness noun
- superabominably adverb
- ˈdzԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of abominable1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of abominable1
Example Sentences
And now he seems to be going to war with the White House over the GOP budget bill, which he calls "abominable," telling anyone who voted for it they should be ashamed.
Lammy employed similar language, saying the situation in Gaza was "abominable".
The effort to revoke birthright citizenship and 160 years of jurisprudence on the 14th Amendment is abominable….
"Justice will be done," government spokesperson Patrick Muyaya posted on X platform, terming the musician's killing an "abominable act".
Meloni has described surrogacy as "a symbol of an abominable society that confuses desire with rights and replaces God with money".
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