noun
- plural of execrator; people who curse, denounce, or express intense anger or hatred toward someone or something
Usage: formal or literary; often used in historical or religious contexts
Examples
- The execrators of the corrupt regime gathered in the town square.
- Medieval texts describe execrators who condemned heresy from the pulpit.
- His execrators filled the courtroom with angry shouts during the trial.
- The execrators of the failed policy demanded accountability from leadership.
- Ancient inscriptions reveal the names of execrators who cursed their enemies.
- Political execrators on both sides of the debate grew increasingly hostile.