adjective
- extremely bad or unpleasant; abominable
- deserving to be cursed or condemned; wretched
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The restaurant served execrable food that we could barely eat.
- His execrable behavior at the party embarrassed everyone.
- The movie received execrable reviews from critics.
- She has execrable taste in music, according to her friends.
- The execrable weather ruined our outdoor plans.
- That was an execrable performance by the actor.
- The execrable conditions in the old building made it unsafe to occupy.