abominably (Meaning)

Wordnet

abominably (r)

in an offensive and hateful manner

in a terrible manner

Webster

abominably (adv.)

In an abominable manner; very odiously; detestably.

abominably Sentence Examples

  1. The weather turned abominably cold, catching everyone off guard without proper winter clothing.
  2. The villain in the story behaved abominably, committing heinous acts without remorse.
  3. The service at the restaurant was abominably slow, frustrating hungry patrons.
  4. Despite their promises, the contractor performed abominably, leaving the construction site in disarray.
  5. The defendant behaved abominably during the trial, showing no remorse for the crimes committed.
  6. The movie received abominably negative reviews from critics, citing poor acting and a weak plot.
  7. The student was scolded by the teacher for behaving abominably in class, disrupting the lesson for everyone.
  8. The dictator ruled abominably, suppressing dissent and violating human rights with impunity.
  9. The athlete's performance in the championship game was abominably disappointing, falling short of expectations.
  10. The customer service representative treated the dissatisfied customer abominably, worsening the situation with rudeness and indifference.

FAQs About the word abominably

in an offensive and hateful manner, in a terrible mannerIn an abominable manner; very odiously; detestably.

disturbingly,horribly, appallingly, terribly, sickeningly, badly, alarmingly, horrendously, horridly, awfully

fortunately, superbly, wonderfully, advantageously, blessedly, fortunately, blessedly, superbly, helpfully, wonderfully

The weather turned abominably cold, catching everyone off guard without proper winter clothing.

The villain in the story behaved abominably, committing heinous acts without remorse.

The service at the restaurant was abominably slow, frustrating hungry patrons.

Despite their promises, the contractor performed abominably, leaving the construction site in disarray.