Hate coupled with disgust.
An appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group.
1 Wrath and execration fell, in particular, upon the head of Mr. Gladstone.
2 The architect who planned it should receive the execration of all posterity.
3 The murmur of disappointment on shore rose to a shout of execration .
4 I felt something like self - execration : my imprudence I denounced over and over.
5 Pak Che-sun shrank away under the storm of execration that greeted him.
6 There is but a thin line ever between popular homage and execration .
7 Arnold's subsequent change of sides earned him the execration of the Americans.
8 As for me, a terrible execration was continually boiling up within me.
9 I can't tell you in what execration this public pest was held.
10 He became a miserable reproach and by-word of execration to all men.
11 Then a moment's silence, a loud execration , and a cry of pain.
12 I am a wretch devoted to the scorn and execration of mankind!
13 Her name shall be published for the execration of all her people!
14 A shout of execration rent the air; but not a single individual stirred.
15 The greeted the removal of the coffin with yells of execration .
16 The same burst of execration and horror was in every mouth.
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