Of very poor quality or condition.
Unequivocally detestable.
1 We had gone just over six miles, execrable by long-distance hiking standards.
2 Even such conveyances fared hard on the execrable roads of the period.
3 She has littered the whole estate with execrable names and offensive signs:
4 He went up and saw the cross, an execrable symbol to him.
5 The same old execrable Heatherleys looked down from the black oak panellings.
6 TUESDAY.-Shehas littered the whole estate with execrable names and offensive signs:
7 The rulers of his country were execrable Christians, but most orthodox Catholics.
8 The choice has about narrowed d-d-down to that execrable , weasel-faced little M-M-Meffia.
9 I prefer to show you the reality, however execrable it may be.
10 Yet there was something in Gardiner's character which was not wholly execrable .
11 It is an age of execrable taste, and we must act accordingly.'
12 With five hundred a year, I grant you, he would be execrable .
13 Who gave him permission to cram the Republic with his execrable daubs?
14 Old Mrs. Ferrars is an execrable gentlewoman and unsurpassably coarse and offensive.
15 I hope you will excuse the execrable state of my handwriting.
16 The child was a picture of beauty; the statue was execrable .
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