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Definition of abominably in English: abominablyadverb əˈbɒmnəbli 1Very unpleasantly or unfairly. he had treated her abominably Example sentencesExamples - He said: ‘It was a very regrettable and something for which he wishes to apologise to the court and to the security staff who were treated abominably by him.’
- She said: ‘We have a rail station at Malton that fails abominably.’
- Germany have played abominably, and Ribbeck seems to change his mind for every game.
- The press has behaved so abominably towards Michael.
- As long as it's in abominably bad taste, go for it!
Synonyms reprehensibly, badly, dreadfully, appallingly, brutally, abysmally, nauseatingly, horridly, nastily atrociously, horrifyingly, execrably, foully, vilely, wretchedly, miserably, horribly, awfully disagreeably, unpleasantly, distastefully hatefully, loathsomely, detestably, odiously despicably, contemptibly, damnably, diabolically, disgustingly, revoltingly, repellently, repulsively, repugnantly, abhorrently informal terribly, shockingly - 1.1 Very badly.
as submodifier restaurants with abominably bad service it is abominably rude of her to call so early Example sentencesExamples - Well, it was quiet when Liv was writing or reading, otherwise it was abominably noisy.
- She is unpolished, unsophisticated, and abominably rude.
- The roof had not been freshly thatched for years and the whole thing leaked abominably.
- The shuttles were abominably slow, taxis couldn't be found anywhere.
- He always woke up abominably early and never failed to take a shower before going back to bed.
- As long as it's in abominably bad taste, go for it!
- Usually it has to do with our abominably bad way of simply not finding a place for people to attach socially.
- Both were outsiders, both were fundamentally insecure, and both could be abominably rude - especially to one other.
- His arm ached abominably where Lee had stabbed it.
- Ambrose, thought I to myself, my devout Ambrose is either at church, or abominably lazy this morning.
- "I must beg your pardon most sincerely for the abominably rude manner of my leaving Somerset," she said.
- She had been abominably uncivil to him, and she would not be surprised if he took umbrage.
- Many people might find this magistrate's sentence abominably scandalous.
- This abominably weak link renders all passport security checks laughable.
- Across the board, scientific knowledge in America is at an abominably low level.
- All these are microeconomic areas over which the government still has direct control - and has failed abominably.
- My profoundest apologies for not updating for such an abominably long time.
- I suppose we have both been abominably rude to each other by eavesdropping.
- The place is excessively filthy, and abominably dirty.
- I reserve the right to behave abominably on occasion.
Definition of abominably in US English: abominablyadverbəˈbäm(ə)nəblē 1Very unpleasantly or unfairly. he had treated her abominably Example sentencesExamples - Germany have played abominably, and Ribbeck seems to change his mind for every game.
- As long as it's in abominably bad taste, go for it!
- She said: ‘We have a rail station at Malton that fails abominably.’
- The press has behaved so abominably towards Michael.
- He said: ‘It was a very regrettable and something for which he wishes to apologise to the court and to the security staff who were treated abominably by him.’
Synonyms reprehensibly, badly, dreadfully, appallingly, brutally, abysmally, nauseatingly, horridly, nastily - 1.1 Very badly.
as submodifier restaurants with abominably bad service it is abominably rude of her to call so early Example sentencesExamples - Well, it was quiet when Liv was writing or reading, otherwise it was abominably noisy.
- "I must beg your pardon most sincerely for the abominably rude manner of my leaving Somerset," she said.
- Across the board, scientific knowledge in America is at an abominably low level.
- The place is excessively filthy, and abominably dirty.
- Many people might find this magistrate's sentence abominably scandalous.
- I reserve the right to behave abominably on occasion.
- He always woke up abominably early and never failed to take a shower before going back to bed.
- She had been abominably uncivil to him, and she would not be surprised if he took umbrage.
- This abominably weak link renders all passport security checks laughable.
- Usually it has to do with our abominably bad way of simply not finding a place for people to attach socially.
- As long as it's in abominably bad taste, go for it!
- Both were outsiders, both were fundamentally insecure, and both could be abominably rude - especially to one other.
- I suppose we have both been abominably rude to each other by eavesdropping.
- The roof had not been freshly thatched for years and the whole thing leaked abominably.
- His arm ached abominably where Lee had stabbed it.
- My profoundest apologies for not updating for such an abominably long time.
- The shuttles were abominably slow, taxis couldn't be found anywhere.
- Ambrose, thought I to myself, my devout Ambrose is either at church, or abominably lazy this morning.
- All these are microeconomic areas over which the government still has direct control - and has failed abominably.
- She is unpolished, unsophisticated, and abominably rude.
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