"Execratory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Execratory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Execratory
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"Execratory" Meaning

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

"Execratory" Examples

Usage Examples of "Execratory"


The execratory language used by the politician in the speech sparked widespread outrage and controversy.
The company's execratory business practices led to a series of lawsuits and financial losses.
The art critic panned the painter's latest work, calling it a execratory mess of colors and shapes.
The judge ruled that the newspaper's execratory headline was an unfair and misleading exaggeration.
The tourists were shocked by the execratory smells wafting from the sewer grate in the ancient city's streets.

"Execratory" Similar Words

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.

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