| Abominableness | n. The quality or state of being abominable; odiousness. Bentley. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Abominable | a. [ F. abominable. L. abominalis. See Abominate. ] ☞ Juliana Berners . . . informs us that in her time [ 15th c. ], “abomynable syght of monkes” was elegant English for “a large company of friars.” G. P. Marsh. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| abominable | (adj) เลวทรามต่ำช้า, See also: น่าชัง, น่ารังเกียจ, Syn. hatful |
| น่าชัง | [nāchang] (adj) EN: hateful ; malicious ; malevolent FR: abominable |
| abominable | Spiders are abominable to him. |
| abominable | The abominable snowman is a Himalayan monster. |
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| abominable | (adj) unequivocally detestable; ; ; ; - Edmund Burke, Syn. odious, detestable, execrable, Example: abominable treatment of prisoners; detestable vices; execrable crimes; consequences odious to those you govern |
| abominable snowman | (n) a large hairy humanoid creature said to live in the Himalayas, Syn. yeti |