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abominable         
Something that is abominable is very unpleasant or bad.
The President described the killings as an abominable crime...
ADJ
abominably
Chloe has behaved abominably...
Wallis was often abominably rude.
ADV: ADV after v, ADV -ed/adj
abominable         
[?'b?m(?)n?b(?)l]
¦ adjective causing moral revulsion.
?informal very bad; terrible.
Derivatives
abominably adverb
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. abominabilis, from abominari 'deprecate', from ab- 'away, from' + omen, omin- 'omen'.
abominable         
a.
1.
Hateful, odious, detestable, horrid, horrible, execrable, nefarious, damnable, cursed, accursed, hellish.
2.
Loathsome, loathly, offensive, obnoxious, foul, nauseous, nauseating, disgusting, sickening, repulsive, revolting, shocking.
3.
Vile, wretched, sorry, scurvy, shabby, utterly bad.

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Abominable
Abominable may refer to:
Examples of use of abominable
1. "It is ignorance that produces abominable situations.
2. Queda todavia este valladar abominable hasta hoy.
3. Venezuela‘s interior minister condemned the killings as abominable.
4. He is responsible for the term "abominable snowman" having mistranslated the word ‘metoh‘ to mean "filthy", which he then exaggerated to "abominable". A legend was born.
5. It was an abominable trick, but quite remarkable.