execrable (Meaning)
execrable (s)
of very poor quality or condition
unequivocally detestable
deserving a curse
execrable (a.)
Deserving to be execrated; accursed; damnable; detestable; abominable; as, an execrable wretch.
Synonyms & Antonyms of execrable
Synonyms:
- bum
- contemptible
- lacking
- punk
- wanting
- deficient
- substandard
- miserable
- low-grade
- vile
- damnable
- reprehensible
- fiendish
- faulty
- second-rate
- odious
- off
- shameful
- worthless
- valueless
- inferior
- useless
- mediocre
- abominable
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
execrable Sentence Examples
- The politician's behavior was execrable, and he was widely condemned by the public.
- The food at the restaurant was execrable, and we left without finishing our meal.
- The movie was execrable, and I regretted having spent money on a ticket.
- The thief's actions were execrable, and he deserved to be punished to the full extent of the law.
- The liar's words were execrable, and I couldn't believe that anyone would trust him.
- The bully's behavior was execrable, and he made everyone around him miserable.
- The terrorist's attack was execrable, and it caused untold suffering and loss of life.
- The dictator's rule was execrable, and he was responsible for the deaths of millions of people.
- The poisoner's actions were execrable, and he was eventually caught and punished.
- The murderer's crime was execrable, and he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
FAQs About the word execrable
of very poor quality or condition, unequivocally detestable, deserving a curseDeserving to be execrated; accursed; damnable; detestable; abominable; as, an exec
poor,terrible, horrible, wretched, awful, sucky, dismal, defective, bad, lousy
prime, superior, marvellous, first-class, marvelous, superior, exceptional, exceptional, excellent, marvellous
The politician's behavior was execrable, and he was widely condemned by the public.
The food at the restaurant was execrable, and we left without finishing our meal.
The movie was execrable, and I regretted having spent money on a ticket.
The thief's actions were execrable, and he deserved to be punished to the full extent of the law.