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单词 execrating
释义

execrate

verb

ex·​e·​crate ˈek-sə-ˌkrāt How to pronounce execrate (audio)
execrated; execrating

transitive verb

1
: to declare to be evil or detestable : denounce
2
: to detest utterly
execrative
ˈek-sə-ˌkrā-tiv How to pronounce execrate (audio)
adjective
execrator
ˈek-sə-ˌkrā-tər How to pronounce execrate (audio)
noun

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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." Exsecrari was itself created by combining the prefix ex- ("not") and the word sacer ("sacred"). Sacer is also an ancestor of such English words as sacerdotal ("relating to priests"), sacral ("holy or sacred"), sacrifice, sacrilege, and of course sacred itself. There's also execration, which, true to its exsecrari roots, means "the act of cursing" or "the curse so uttered."

Synonyms

  • anathematize
  • censure
  • condemn
  • damn
  • decry
  • denounce
  • reprehend
  • reprobate
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Example Sentences

She came to execrate the hypocritical values of her upper-class upbringing. leaders from around the world execrated the terrorists responsible for the bomb blast
Recent Examples on the Web Many Democrats striving to replace Donald Trump are, while execrating him, paying him the sincerest form of flattery: imitation. George Will, National Review, 7 July 2019 Many Democrats striving to replace Donald Trump are, while execrating him, paying him the sincerest form of flattery: imitation. George Will, Twin Cities, 7 July 2019

Word History

Etymology

Latin exsecratus, past participle of exsecrari to put under a curse, from ex + sacr-, sacer sacred

First Known Use

1531, in the meaning defined at sense 1

execrating

verb

present participle of execrate
1
as in denouncing
to declare to be morally wrong or evil leaders from around the world execrated the terrorists responsible for the bomb blast

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • denouncing
  • condemning
  • criticizing
  • blaming
  • attacking
  • decrying
  • anathematizing
  • censuring
  • reprobating
  • damning
  • disparaging
  • upbraiding
  • reprehending
  • hating
  • belittling
  • faulting
  • deprecating
  • dispraising
  • scolding
  • abhorring
  • sentencing
  • loathing
  • excommunicating
  • detesting
  • knocking
  • dooming
  • slamming
  • admonishing
  • panning
  • chiding
  • reviling
  • convicting
  • berating
  • chastising
  • vituperating
  • reproaching
  • blasting
  • rebuking
  • cursing
  • blacklisting
  • abominating
  • ostracizing
  • imprecating
  • reproving
  • reprimanding
  • raking
  • castigating
  • lambasting
  • dissing

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • indorsing
  • endorsing
  • praising
  • approving
  • sanctioning
  • blessing
  • exalting
  • lauding
  • applauding
  • eulogizing
  • acclaiming
  • glorifying
  • commending
  • saluting
  • hailing
  • sanctifying
  • extolling
  • honoring
  • consecrating
  • touting
  • revering
  • hallowing
  • venerating
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2
as in hating
to dislike strongly execrates without apology anyone who would physically abuse children or animals

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hating
  • abhorring
  • loathing
  • detesting
  • abominating
  • despising
  • disdaining
  • discountenancing
  • having it in for
  • deploring
  • scorning
  • deprecating
  • disapproving (of)
  • disfavoring

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • loving
  • desiring
  • fancying
  • enjoying
  • admiring
  • favoring
  • liking
  • preferring
  • worshiping
  • worshipping
  • relishing
  • adoring
  • approving (of)
  • revering
  • esteeming
  • cherishing
  • hallowing
  • idolizing
  • venerating
  • treasuring
  • prizing
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