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atrociousness

/uh-troh-shuhs/US // əˈtroʊ ʃəs //UK // (əˈtrəʊʃəs) //

残暴,残暴性,残缺不全,残忍

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal: an atrocious crime.
    • : shockingly bad or tasteless; dreadful; abominable: an atrocious painting; atrocious manners.

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Examples

  • If someone is the same person that committed an atrocious crime, that person will correctly not be found suitable for release.

  • Look around for reviews of these sport earbuds and you’ll find a surprising disparity between great and atrocious.

  • He also has atrocious hygiene habits, resulting in horrible breath.

  • Condemning them obscures the larger message to be taken from this atrocious crime.

  • Or maybe, just maybe, The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell is just plain atrocious.

  • On spending and economic issues, he was atrocious and hypocritical in all the ways that a Republican can be.

  • Plus, his remake history is a mixed bag, with the solid True Grit and the atrocious Oldboy.

  • Republicans were caught off-guard all campaign long and their response was atrocious.

  • It was fortunate for the Chancellor that the calumnies of which he was the object were too atrocious to be mischievous.

  • While visiting one of these, a low class trader arrived who had been guilty of atrocious conduct at Motito.

  • The Prince of Taranto, while speaking and acting like a cannibal, was following the inspiration of an atrocious policy.

  • Agnes was often a visitor at Bungay, and not a little shocked at the atrocious after-dinner talk of the Bungay Radicals.

  • But the atrocious comedy of conjugal love, of unwearying happiness, when for so long I had loved you and thought of you alone!