exécrable

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See also: execrable

French

Etymology

From Old French execrable, a borrowing from Latin execrābilis. Synchronically analysable as exécrer +‎ -able.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛɡ.ze.kʁabl/, /ɛk.se.kʁabl/

Adjective

exécrable (plural exécrables)

  1. loathsome, detestable
    Synonym: détestable
  2. (informal) extremely bad, awful, poor

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