abominable
Americanadjective
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repugnantly hateful; detestable; loathsome.
an abominable crime.
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very unpleasant; disagreeable.
The weather was abominable last week.
- Synonyms:
- miserable
- Antonyms:
- delightful
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very bad, poor, or inferior.
They have abominable taste in clothes.
adjective
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offensive; loathsome; detestable
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informal very bad, unpleasant, or inferior
abominable weather
abominable workmanship
Other Word Forms
- abominableness noun
- abominably adverb
- superabominable adjective
- superabominableness noun
- superabominably adverb
Etymology
Origin of abominable
1325–75; Middle English < Latin abōminābilis, equivalent to abōminā ( rī ) to pray to avert an eventuality, despise as a bad omen, abhor ( ab-, omen ) + -bilis -ble
Example Sentences
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I was blind to it at first, but with Opal, I recalled the powerlessness I felt at not being able to suggest a trade, or even refuse one I thought abominable.
From Literature
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Any child will recognize that the book’s nonreptilian characters are abominable role models: One is a fool, the other a liar.
That small and privileged group—limited to 12 members—excused his abominable manners and believed in his talent.
You’re more than allowed to believe him abominable, and maybe do some witchcraft so his hairline starts receding at an unprecedented rate.
From Los Angeles Times
That would be admirable if it weren’t for the fact that most of his beliefs were abominable.
From Salon
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