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abominable [* 'bomyn*bl] |
"Abominable" refers to
something extremely unpleasant, detestable, or horrifying. It conveys
strong disapproval and is often used to describe morally repugnant or
disgusting things. It denotes extreme unpleasantness or disgust. It suggests something loathsome. It implies extreme horror or repulsion. It indicates that something is unacceptable or intolerable. It expresses strong disapproval or condemnation. Example Sentences with the word "abominable": John's behaviour towards his colleagues was abominable, causing a hostile work environment. The restaurant served an abominable meal, with undercooked food and poor quality ingredients. The movie received abominable reviews, with critics calling it a complete disaster. The abominable crime shocked the entire community, leaving them outraged and fearful. |
obrzydliwy repugnant - odrażające abhorrent - odrażające loathsome - odrażające denotes - oznacza repulsion - odraza condemnation - potępienie
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Explain the word "abominable". Give some examples of using the word "abominable" in sentences.