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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Execration' in a Sentence

"The expression of intense disapproval or strong condemnation, often accompanied by feelings of hatred or cursing." more

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The execration echoed through the courtroom as the verdict was announced.
The critic's review was an execration of the poorly directed film.
The defendant's actions in court led to execrations from the public gallery.
The captain's log detailed the crew's execration of the long and treacherous sea voyage.
The courtroom was filled with execration as the heinous crime details were revealed.
His execration's impact was evident in the scathing review he wrote about the film.

Execration

ek-si-krey-shuhn
nounThe expression of intense disapproval or strong condemnation, often accompanied by feelings of hatred or cursing.
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Last Updated On: April 21, 2024
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