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Execrate vs Inexecrable - What's the difference?
execrate
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inexecrable
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As a verb
execrate
is to feel loathing for; abhor.
As an adjective
inexecrable
is
that cannot be execrated enough.
execrate
English
Verb
(
en-verb
)
To feel loathing for; abhor.
To declare to be hateful or abhorrent; denounce.
(archaic) To invoke a curse.
Derived terms
* execrable * execration * execrative * execratory
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inexecrable
English
Adjective
(
head
)
That cannot be execrated enough.