"Execrably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Execrably" Meaning

The adjective "execrably" means extremely bad or unpleasant. It is an intensive form of the word "execrate", which means to regard as detestable or abhorrent. Therefore, "execrably" can be used to describe something that is thoroughly unpleasant, horrible, or disgusting. For example: "The mud pit was execrably dirty."

"Execrably" Examples

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Execrably is an adverb that means extremely, extremely badly, or extremely unpleasantly. Here are 5 usage examples:

The road was execrably maintained, with potholes everywhere. ([extremely badly])
She found the movie execrably boring, falling asleep halfway through. ([extremely unpleasantly])
The new policy was execrably received by the employees, who felt it was unfair. ([extremely badly])
The food at the restaurant was execrably overpriced, and the portions were tiny. ([extremely unpleasantly])
The singer's rendition of the national anthem was execrably off-key, earning boos from the crowd. ([extremely badly])

"Execrably" Similar Words

Excused

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Excuses

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Excusing

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Excusing: (verb) to make an excuse or apology for something, typically because it is embarrassing or inconvenient. (noun) an excuse or apology for something, especially an awkward or embarrassing one.

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An exeat is a special permission given to a student at a British public school, typically a boarding school, to leave the school premises for a specific period of time, usually a short holiday or visit to relatives. It is usually subject to certain conditions and restrictions, and the student must obtain the permission of their parents or guardians, as well as their housemaster or head of school, in order to receive the exeat.

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Execrable

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Meaning: extremely bad or unpleasant; detestable.

Execrableness

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The word "execrableness" refers to the state or quality of being execrable, which means being extremely bad or vile. It is an noun that is derived from the word "execrate", which means to pronounce or consider something as detestable or worthy of contempt. In other words,<em>execrableness'</em>describes something that is judged to be utterly repulsive, odious, or loathsome.

Execrate

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To execrate means to curse or denounce something or someone strongly, often in a formal or public declaration. It can also mean to regard or treat something as wicked or deserving of moral condemnation.

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Execratory

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Execratory refers to something that causes disgust or revulsion. It can also describe something that is considered extremely unpleasant or offensive.

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