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Meaning of execrable
The primary meaning of "execrable" is extremely bad or of very poor quality.
Etymology of execrable
The word "execrable" originates from the Latin "execrabilis", meaning "cursable" or "detestable", which is derived from "execrari", meaning "to curse" or "to detest".
Historically, the word has been used to describe things that are considered extremely bad, unpleasant, or deserving of hatred.
Synonyms
abhorrent
abominable
appalling
atrocious
awful
contemptible
despicable
detestable
disgusting
dreadful
foul
heinous
horrible
horrific
loathsome
odious
offensive
repellent
repugnant
repulsive
revolting
shameful
shocking
terrible
vile
villainous
woeful
wretched
Definitions
- Of very poor quality, bad or unpleasant
- * Inspiring or deserving great dislike or hatred
Usage Examples
- The execrable conditions in the refugee camp were a result of years of neglect and lack of funding.
- * The movie received execrable reviews from critics, with many calling it one of the worst films of the year.
Antonyms
admirable
appealing
attractive
commendable
decent
excellent
fine
good
laudable
lovely
meritorious
pleasant
praiseworthy
satisfactory
superb
tolerable
acceptable
adequate
alluring
appealing
captivating
charming
delightful
enchanting
engaging
enticing
fascinating
favorable
gorgeous
handsome
impressive
likable
lovely
nice
palatable
pleasing
pretty
satisfying
splendid
stunning
superb
winning