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detestable
/ dɪˈtɛstəbəl /
adjective
being or deserving to be abhorred or detested; abominable; odious
Other Word Forms
- detestably adverb
- detestability noun
- detestableness noun
- undetestability noun
- undetestable adjective
- undetestableness noun
- undetestably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of detestable1
Example Sentences
As a former Houstonian, I can attest that the only thing more detestable than a roach is a flying roach.
"Knowing the vulgarity of the old world, today I try to avoid being listened to by the new world – so that I don't come across as detestable," he told the court.
As the bored trust fund kid Tara, Lohan drew from her experiences withering away in the California sun to craft a character who was detestable but always sympathetic.
Most significantly, it overturned a New York minimum wage law in a decision known as Tipaldo, after its detestable protagonist, the owner of a laundry who had been cheating his laundresses of their legal wages.
Yes, even detestable speech of that kind should remain as free as possible.
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