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Exceptionally bad or displeasing.
terrible
awful
painful
dreadful
abominable
unspeakable
bad
Provoking horror.
horrible
ugly
frightful
horrifying
alarming
Shockingly brutal or cruel.
monstrous
grievous
heinous
flagitious
evil
monstrous
grievous
heinous
flagitious
1
This
monstrous
suspension bridge spans the Bosphorus strait connecting Europe to Asia.
2
I have seen slavery; own slaves: there is nothing
monstrous
in it.
3
Attention to this
monstrous
crime has been slow coming and sadly predictable.
4
All this was nothing, in appearance; in reality, it was
monstrous
,
amazing.
5
A crisis seemed to rise up
monstrous
between them, in an instant.
1
The fault was in him entirely; it was his own
grievous
fault.
2
A soft answer turneth away wrath: but
grievous
words stir up anger.
3
Who do I need to talk to have this
grievous
error rectified?
4
In fact he was in
grievous
danger of coming under the dragon-spell.
5
And he that turneth unto whatsoever else is indeed in
grievous
error.
1
Farm murders are often the most
heinous
crimes committed in South Africa.
2
A stern-looking Medvedev replied: Identify those involved in committing this
heinous
crime.
3
We in Ireland were innocent of such a
heinous
offence against nature.
4
They know that kidnapping is the most
heinous
crime in our society.
5
They regard the smoking ban as
heinous
and don't have a website.
1
This deportment was too humiliating and
flagitious
to be imputed to him.
2
That gallant Cavalier was hanged, after the Restoration, for a
flagitious
burglary.
3
Since a legal marriage was impossible, no doubt, his views were
flagitious
.
4
I place on that miscreant's back a long array of
flagitious
ancestors.
5
Thus, in a moment, had terminated his long and
flagitious
career.
1
Still, violence against women and girls persists and takes
atrocious
new forms.
2
Outside in the
atrocious
cold the whining malamutes crept nearer and nearer.
3
At this time the
atrocious
custom of head-hunting prevailed in the island.
4
It can't be stressed enough: John McCain was an
atrocious
presidential candidate.
5
He was an
atrocious
criminal was all that was said about him.
6
The old staff here have left the records in an
atrocious
State.
7
Here one of the most
atrocious
massacres of the West took place.
8
This father may have been the victim of the most
atrocious
injustice.
9
The details of the
atrocious
deed were communicated to me as follows.
10
Oriskany was reputed to be the most
atrocious
fight of the Revolution.
11
The
atrocious
tyranny of Ashrab was suddenly checked by the celebrated Nadir-Shah.
12
Thousands of innocent people had been murdered in circumstances of
atrocious
cruelty.
13
Gilles confessed to frightful holocausts, and his friends confirmed the
atrocious
details.
14
He imagined himself justified in imputing to me
atrocious
and infamous errors.
15
I forgive misdeeds and even
atrocious
actions, in forgiving those who repent.
16
Family quarrels, being in themselves unnatural, led to the most
atrocious
crimes.
atrocious
most atrocious
so atrocious
atrocious crime
atrocious weather
atrocious conditions