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Inexecrable
Inexecrable In*ex"e*cra*ble, a. That can not be execrated enough. [R.]

Meaning of Execrable from wikipedia

- "there is an important difference in how the world has treated these two execrable phenomena.": The failure of Communist governments to live up to the ideal...
- Voyage to Surat: "Since the ****metans became Masters of the Indies, this execrable custom is much abated, and almost laid aside, by the orders which nabobs...
- his performance so bad "it hurts" and James Berardinelli calling it "execrable". Thomas Newman's score received critical acclaim; it is generally considered...
- attention. The Tolkien scholar Douglas A. Anderson called the adaptation "execrable"; the author Baird Searles called it an "abomination" and an attempt that...
- won a Peabody Award for his teleplay, though critics described it as "execrable" and "confusing". A children's opera composed by Dean Burry appeared in...
- episodes, stating "for 10 seasons, the series had mined comic gold from the execrable behavior of the owners of Paddy's Pub." They claimed the two-part season...
- acts of violence and sodomy. His life as a pope was so vile, so foul, so execrable, that I shudder to think of it." According to Reginald Lane Poole, "In...
- Reporter said that the show was "undoubtedly the most disgusting and execrable series ever to ooze its way onto television". Despite the perceived train-wreck...
- Kevin (June 19, 2020). "365 Days review — this Polish soft-**** flick is execrable". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved August 7, 2021. "27 reasons why...
- other in a contest to devise the cleverest put-downs"; one called it "execrable claptrap", while another said it showed "remorseless hectoring and prolixity"...