execration

/ˌɛksɪˈkreɪʃən/
noun
  1. A feeling or expression of intense hatred or loathing.
    • His face was filled with execration when he spoke of the traitor.
    • The crowd shouted execrations at the corrupt official.
    • The poem is a powerful execration of tyranny.
  2. A curse or the act of cursing someone or something.
    • She muttered an execration under her breath as she tripped.
    • The ancient ritual involved an execration against invaders.
    • The king's execration was feared by all his enemies.
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