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execration
noun
1 execration
Hate coupled with disgust.
synonyms: abhorrence, abomination, detestation, loathing, odium.
Roget 932:
disapprobation,
disapproval;
improbation†;
disesteem,
disvaluation†,
displacency†;
odium;
dislike
etc.
867.
dispraise,
discommendation†;
blame,
censure,
obloquy;
detraction
etc.
934;
disparagement,
depreciation;
denunciation;
condemnation
etc.
971;
ostracism;
black list.
animadversion,
reflection,
stricture,
objection,
exception,
criticism;
sardonic grin,
sardonic laugh;
sarcasm,
insinuation,
innuendo;
bad compliment,
poor compliment,
left-handed compliment.
satire;
sneer
etc.
(contempt)
930;
taunt
etc.
(disrespect)
929;
cavil,
carping,
censoriousness;
hypercriticism
etc.
(fastidiousness)
868.
reprehension,
remonstrance,
expostulation,
reproof,
reprobation,
admonition,
increpation†,
reproach;
rebuke,
reprimand,
castigation,
jobation†,
lecture,
curtain lecture,
blow up,
wigging,
dressing,
rating,
scolding,
trimming;
correction,
set down,
rap on the knuckles,
coup de bec [Fr.],
rebuff;
slap,
slap on the face;
home thrust,
hit;
frown,
scowl,
black look.
diatribe;
jeremiad,
jeremiade;
tirade,
philippic.
clamor,
outcry,
hue and cry;
hiss,
hissing;
sibilance,
sibilation,
catcall;
execration
etc.
908.
chiding,
upbraiding
etc.
v.;
exprobation†,
abuse,
vituperation,
invective,
objurgation,
contumely;
hard words,
cutting words,
bitter words.
evil-speaking;
bad language
etc.
908;
personality.
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Dutch: walging, afschrik, degout, weerzin, afgrijzen, gruwel, aversie, hekel, afkeer, afschuw
Polish: abominacja
2 execration
An appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group.
synonyms: condemnation, curse.
Roget 908:
malediction,
malison†,
curse,
imprecation,
denunciation,
execration,
anathema,
ban,
proscription,
excommunication,
commination†,
thunders of the Vatican,
fulmination,
maranatha†;
aspersion,
disparagement,
vilification,
vituperation.
abuse;
foul language,
bad language,
strong language,
unparliamentary language;
billingsgate,
sauce,
evil speaking;
cursing
etc.
v.;
profane swearing,
oath;
foul invective,
ribaldry,
rude reproach,
scurrility.
threat
etc.
909;
more bark than bite;
invective
etc.
(disapprobation)
932.
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Dutch: verwensing, vloek
Polish: klątwa, przekleństwo
3 execration
The object of cursing or detestation; that which is execrated.
Moby thesaurus: Anglophobia, Russophobia, abhorrence, abomination, abuse, anathema, anti-Semitism, antipathy, assailing, assault, attack, aversion, ban, berating, bigotry, bitter words, blackening, blasphemy, commination, contumely, curse, cursing, cussing, damnation, denunciation, despitefulness, detestation, diatribe, dislike, evil eye, excommunication, fulmination, hard words, hate, hatred, hex, imprecation, invective, jawing, jeremiad, loathing, malevolence, malice, malignity, malison, malocchio, misandry, misanthropy, misogyny, odium, onslaught, peeve, pet peeve, philippic, phobia, profanity, proscription, race hatred, racism, rating, repugnance, revilement, screed, spite, spitefulness, swearing, thundering, tirade, tongue-lashing, vials of hate, vials of wrath, vilification, vituperation, whammy, xenophobia ... show more.
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