abominable / əˈbɒm ə nə bəl /

⚽高中词汇可憎的可恶的可恨的可恶

abominable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. repugnantly hateful; detestable; loathsome: an abominable crime.
  2. very unpleasant; disagreeable: The weather was abominable last week.
  3. very bad, poor, or inferior: They have abominable taste in clothes.

abominable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

awful, detestable

更多abominable例句

  1. An ethical case can be made for dropping an abominable turd in of their Type-A track, just for humbling.
  2. What kind of abominable killjoy would be against loving presents and cookies?
  3. Abominable acts of violence have become common enough in Mexico that the public has built up a tolerance for such news.
  4. And that even skips right over the biggest, biggest issue with Selfie, which is its aforementioned abominable title.
  5. Friends, people close to him, his lawyers, have advised him to protect himself, to not watch this abominable film.
  6. So the question is, can Lebanon survive the "Lebanonization" of Syria without another abominable round of bloodletting?
  7. Looked at in its proper light, the Corn-law League is nothing but an abominable conspiracy against labour.
  8. He began puffing out of the "kinopium" a most abominable air, which he said was the "Duke's March."
  9. The sensual and abominable Carinus displayed the extravagancies of Heliogabalus, aggravated by the cruelty of Domitian.
  10. He loveth no groats, nor pence, or two-pence; Give us red royals, if ye will see his abominable presence.New Gyse.
  11. Have you read Janin's abominable article against melancholy and mocking poets?