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Meanings of
atrocious
in English
Exceptionally bad or displeasing.
terrible
awful
painful
dreadful
abominable
unspeakable
Related terms
bad
Provoking horror.
horrible
ugly
frightful
horrifying
Related terms
alarming
Synonyms
Examples for "
terrible
"
terrible
awful
painful
dreadful
abominable
Examples for "
terrible
"
1
The noise was terrific; the sight was
terrible
in its fierce grandeur.
2
Elizabeth blushed and looked grave; to her the matter seemed too
terrible
.
3
His Eminence in scarlet is magnificent; his Eminence in gray is
terrible
.
4
Torches flashed in the boats that put off in the
terrible
search.
5
The news of the
terrible
insurrection of the catholics in Ireland followed.
1
The
awful
in the natural forces, moral and material, seems his element.
2
Southern Asia in general is the seat of
awful
images and associations.
3
Language which disguises the
awful
reality of war is often standard practice.
4
The road was in an
awful
state: it was deep in mud.
5
Never before had there been so
awful
a crisis in Jewish history.
1
For many in northern Europe, however, the Swiss decision will be
painful
.
2
The problem began a year ago when penetration started to be
painful
.
3
Parents often found discussing genetic risk information very difficult and emotionally
painful
.
4
Therefore, alpha-HBDH is of doubtful value in the diagnosis of
painful
crisis.
5
ANSWER: This sounds like a difficult and
painful
situation to be in.
1
We had reached a point where the
dreadful
partnership could not continue.
2
It was happening; in a
dreadful
form of slow-motion it was happening.
3
The house bought on make-believe; the house that a penny
dreadful
built.
4
Those
dreadful
tragedies have relevance to what is happening in Ireland today.
5
Nearly blind;
dreadful
pain; can do nothing to-day; no sleep last night.
1
His father, as you know, has
abominable
views but is relatively harmless.
2
Whole regions have been ravaged and
abominable
deeds perpetrated in the towns.
3
It was the culmination of the whole
abominable
selfishness of his sex.
4
Such holes were
abominable
;
some one ought to be prosecuted for it.
5
The execution of this
abominable
decree devolved upon the daroga of Mazenderan.
1
Young adult Americans, particularly graduates, are tormented by that
unspeakable
tyrant: success.
2
His mother's disease, that great
unspeakable
subject, grew obscenely large between them.
3
We know how to comfort, how to help people speak the
unspeakable
.
4
But that's how some people react to deception -with
unspeakable
violence.
5
The loss to literature and to his friends and family is
unspeakable
.
Shockingly brutal or cruel.
monstrous
grievous
heinous
flagitious
Related terms
evil
Usage of
atrocious
in English
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.
Other examples for "atrocious"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
atrocious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most atrocious
so atrocious
atrocious crime
atrocious weather
atrocious conditions
More collocations
Atrocious
through the time
Atrocious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common