execration

[US]/ˌɛksɪˈkreɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌɛksɪˈkreɪʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of cursing or denouncing; a person or thing that is cursed or detested

Phrases & Collocations

public execration

execration of evil

execration and scorn

execration of injustice

execration of tyranny

execration of war

execration of betrayal

execration of hatred

execration of greed

execration of lies

Example Sentences

his execration of the corrupt government was widely shared.

she expressed her execration through a powerful speech.

the poet's execration of war resonated with many.

his execration of injustice inspired others to take action.

the community's execration of violence was palpable.

she felt a deep execration for those who harm the innocent.

his execration of the unfair treatment was met with applause.

the artist's work reflected his execration of societal norms.

in her essay, she included an execration of modern consumerism.

the film's climax featured a powerful execration of greed.

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