Exceptionally bad or displeasing.
Shockingly brutal or cruel.
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.
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