execrable
/ˈɛksɪkrəbəl/
adjective
- Extremely bad or unpleasant; of very poor quality.
- The food at the restaurant was execrable, so we left after one bite.
- The movie was execrable, with terrible acting and a confusing plot.
- His execrable handwriting made the note impossible to read.
- Deserving to be hated or condemned; morally very bad.
- She condemned the execrable treatment of prisoners in the camp.
- The dictator's execrable crimes shocked the entire world.
- The execrable act of vandalism left the community outraged.
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