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The word 'execrable' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means extremely bad or unpleasant. Example: The movie received execrable reviews from critics and was a box office flop.
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execrable
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Of the poorest quality.
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 10.18am GMT10 18 That was execrable stuff from England.
Because Mr Miliband is having such a dreadful time, prone to weekly gaffes, execrable personal ratings and hostile briefings from within his kitchen cabinet, Labour minds are naturally turning to the next leadership contest.
A second wrong shrugging the China-Pakistan one through, on the basis of some sort of big-power tit-for-tat will only double tit-for-tat wille China joined tit-for-tat willNSG its pronlyeration recordoubleexecrable.
The execrable pastiche bears no relation to the attitude of most Westerners or their governments to Islam.Mr Morsi knows this perfectly well.
This disease has effected the Millennium Dome, the rebuilding of Wembley football stadium and the refurbishment of the capital's execrable Underground.
Corpses, of semi-cremated adults or enshrouded babies, drift slowly by.India's sanitation is execrable.
An execrable electoral video depicting the Liberal Democrats as the gullible stooges of evil Tory toffs collided head-on with Mr Miliband's talk of making politics less petty.A bigger problem is that Labour's central economic message, that the recovery is failing to lift living standards, is running out of road.
But as Mr Drucker talked it was easy to forget about the giant plastic wagon wheels that decorated the walls or even the execrable food.
He also summoned Ms Shetty, a moderately successful actress who found fame in an execrable British reality TV show earlier this year.Back in America, Mr Gere tried to brazen out the charge.
Its policy presentation is execrable.
The British historian Lewis Namier, (1888 1960), who owed much of his success to being able to read the execrable handwriting of the duke of Newcastle, argued that the two "sciences" the historian must know are psychoanalysis and graphology.
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