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atrocious
/ əˈtrəʊʃəs /
adjective
extremely cruel or wicked; ruthless
atrocious deeds
horrifying or shocking
an atrocious road accident
informal, very bad; detestable
atrocious writing
Other Word Forms
- atrociously adverb
- atrociousness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of atrocious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of atrocious1
Example Sentences
"The last time he played here, the weather was atrocious," she said.
We have players who have no passion for our club and our manager is as bad as Paul le Guen - and he was atrocious.
Truly atrocious movies are preferable to those that are simply forgettable, according to Timon Singh, who set up the Bristol Bad Film Club a decade ago.
Mrs Baldwin said that the show was "absolutely atrocious" and thought she had paid the money for a once in a lifetime experience but "you could have seen this at the local theatre for £30".
He said the group had carried out "atrocious acts" which had increased in "frequency and severity" in recent times.
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