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execrable

/ek-si-kruh-buhl/US // ˈɛk sɪ krə bəl //UK // (ˈɛksɪkrəbəl) //

可怕的,可叹的,可怕,可敬的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : utterly detestable; abominable; abhorrent.
    • : very bad: an execrable stage performance.

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Examples

  • As disappointing as such a glib argument would be from a better-made series, it renders Cherry Flavor fully execrable.

  • Those execrable three words are murmured by sorrowful elected officials in times of tragedy, but rarely burdened with any actual plans or action.

  • Added to the mix are a supporting cast of conjured “demons” including mid-20th writers and chat show regulars James Baldwin, Truman Capote, and the execrable Ayn Rand.

  • Anything, for example, to take our minds off the execrable “dining experience.”

  • So I'm not criticizing her, and I'm certainly not defending DW Griffith's execrable opinions.

  • If Kennedy displayed execrable judgment during the war, he did nothing to redeem it after the conflict had ended.

  • The road was execrable; full of holes, pits, and puddles, in which our poor beasts often sank above their knees.

  • I wouldnt dwess in such execrable taste for any sum you could mentionno, sir!

  • He urged upon the Assembly the adoption of immediate and energetic measures to arrest these execrable deeds of lawless violence.

  • As I said before, the provisions were execrable; the remnants of the first cabin were sent to us poor wretches.

  • I cannot contemplate such loveliness and associate it with the execrable sin which calls down vengeance upon this house.