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    execrate
    /ˈɛksɪkreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. feel or express great loathing for: "they were execrated as dangerous and corrupt"
    • 2. curse; swear. archaic

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  2. to have or show feelings of hate towards someone or something: I execrate any policy that interferes with the rights and freedoms of others. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings of dislike and hatred. abhorrence. abomination. anathema. animosity. animus. dislike. distaste for someone/something. distastefully. enmity. misandrist.

  3. 1. : to declare to be evil or detestable : denounce. 2. : to detest utterly. execrative. ˈek-sə-ˌkrā-tiv. adjective. execrator. ˈek-sə-ˌkrā-tər. noun. Did you know? To Latinists, there's nothing cryptic about the origins of execrate -the word derives from exsecratus, the past participle of the Latin verb exsecrari, meaning "to put under a curse."

  4. Broken down to its Latin root, the word execrate means the opposite of being sacred or devoted to. When you execrate something, you are cursing it instead of making it holy. The word is not used all that often. If you say to someone, "I execrate you!" they might think you're casting an evil spell on them. Which in a way, by cursing them, you are.

  5. Execrate is a verb that means to feel or express great loathing or hatred for; to denounce or curse vehemently; to express or feel intense dislike or disgust for. It is typically used in the context of fierce or formal condemnation. Webster Dictionary Rate this definition: 5.0 / 1 vote. Execrate verb.

  6. Execrate definition: to detest utterly; abhor; abominate.. See examples of EXECRATE used in a sentence.

  7. execrate in British English. (ˈɛksɪˌkreɪt ) verb. 1. (transitive) to loathe; detest; abhor. 2. (transitive) to profess great abhorrence for; denounce; deplore. 3. to curse (a person or thing); damn.

  8. 1. ( tr) to loathe; detest; abhor. 2. ( tr) to profess great abhorrence for; denounce; deplore. 3. to curse (a person or thing); damn. [C16: from Latin exsecrārī to curse, from ex- 1 + -secrārī from sacer sacred] ˌexeˈcration n. ˈexeˌcrative, ˈexeˌcratory adj. ˈexeˌcratively adv.

  9. Define execrate: to dislike and criticize (someone or something) very strongly—usage, synonyms, more.

  10. EXECRATE meaning: to dislike and criticize (someone or something) very strongly.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · ( transitive) to feel loathing for; to abhor. ( transitive) to declare to be hateful or abhorrent; to denounce. Synonyms: anathematize, comminate, curse, damn, imprecate, maledict, obdurate. ( intransitive, archaic) to invoke a curse; to curse or swear. Derived terms. [ edit] execrable. execration. execrative. execratory. Related terms. [ edit]