atrocious
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a·tro·cious
(ə-trō′shəs)adj.
1. Extremely evil or cruel; monstrous: an atrocious crime.
2. Exceptionally bad; abominable: atrocious decor; atrocious behavior.
a·tro′cious·ly adv.
a·tro′cious·ness n.
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atrocious
(əˈtrəʊʃəs)adj
1. extremely cruel or wicked; ruthless: atrocious deeds.
2. horrifying or shocking: an atrocious road accident.
3. informal very bad; detestable: atrocious writing.
[C17: from Latin ātrōx dreadful, from āter black]
aˈtrociously adv
aˈtrociousness n
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a•tro•cious
(əˈtroʊ ʃəs)adj.
1. extremely wicked or brutal: an atrocious crime.
2. shockingly bad: atrocious manners.
[1660–70; < Latin atrōx, s. atrōci- frightful, fierce]
a•tro′cious•ly, adv.
a•tro′cious•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | ![]() evil - morally bad or wrong; "evil purposes"; "an evil influence"; "evil deeds" |
2. | ![]() bad - having undesirable or negative qualities; "a bad report card"; "his sloppy appearance made a bad impression"; "a bad little boy"; "clothes in bad shape"; "a bad cut"; "bad luck"; "the news was very bad"; "the reviews were bad"; "the pay is bad"; "it was a bad light for reading"; "the movie was a bad choice" | |
3. | ![]() alarming - frightening because of an awareness of danger |
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atrocious
adjective
1. (Informal) shocking, terrible, appalling, horrible, horrifying, grievous, execrable, detestable The food here is atrocious.
shocking fine, admirable, tasteful
shocking fine, admirable, tasteful
2. cruel, savage, brutal, vicious, ruthless, infamous, monstrous, wicked, barbaric, inhuman, diabolical, heinous, flagrant, infernal, fiendish, villainous, nefarious, godawful (slang), hellacious (U.S. slang) The treatment of the prisoners was atrocious.
cruel good, kind, gentle, generous, honourable, humane, civilized, merciful
cruel good, kind, gentle, generous, honourable, humane, civilized, merciful
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atrocious
adjective1. Disgracefully and grossly offensive:
Archaic: enormous.
2. Extremely unpleasant to the senses or feelings:
disgusting, foul, horrid, nasty, nauseating, offensive, repellent, repulsive, revolting, sickening, ugly, unwholesome, vile.
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Translations
فَظيع، سَيّء جِداًوَحْشي، أثيم، مُرَوِّع
atroç
brutálnístrašnýsurovýúděsný
frygteliggrusomrædselsfuld
hirveäjulma
grimmilegur, hryllilegurskelfilegur, hörmulegur
kraupusžiaurenybėžiaurumasžiaurusžiaurus nusikaltimas
drausmīgsnežēlīgsšausmīgszvērīgs
atroce
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
atrocious
[əˈtrəʊʃəs] adj (= very bad) [food, weather, accent, conditions, crimes] → atroce, exécrableCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
atrocious
(əˈtrəuʃəs) adjective1. very bad. Your handwriting is atrocious.
2. extremely cruel. an atrocious crime.
aˈtrociousness nounatrocity (əˈtrosəti) noun
an extremely cruel and wicked act. The invading army committed many atrocities.
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