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Meaning

The word "abominable" is used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant, bad, or detestable. It often refers to actions or behaviors that are regarded as morally wrong or revolting. When something is described as abominable, it evokes a strong feeling of disgust or aversion.

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Etymology

The term "abominable" originates from the Latin word "abominabilis," which comes from "abominari," meaning "to deprecate, to shun as an ill omen." It combines the prefix "ab-" (away from) and "ominari" (to predict or forebode).

Examples

  1. The abominable weather caused the picnic to be canceled.
  2. Many people found the film's depiction of violence to be abominable.
  3. His abominable behavior during the meeting shocked everyone present.
  4. The conditions in the abandoned building were abominable and unsafe for anyone to enter.
  5. She spoke out against the abominable treatment of animals in some industries.
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