noun
- a person who curses, damns, or expresses violent anger or hatred toward someone or something
Usage: formal or literary; often used in historical or religious contexts
Examples
- The execrator hurled insults at his rival from across the street.
- In medieval texts, the execrator was often depicted as a sinner deserving divine punishment.
- She was known as an execrator of injustice, loudly condemning every unfair law.
- The angry execrator shook his fist at the heavens.
- Ancient orators sometimes played the role of execrator to stir public emotion.