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Etymology

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From Latin abominosus.

Adjective

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abominous (comparative more abominous, superlative most abominous)

  1. Abominable, detestable, execrable.
    • 1647, John Cleaveland, The Character of a London-Diurnall[1]:
      Yet here's not all, I cannot halfe untruſs Et Caetera, it's so abominous
    • 2014, Tõnu Puu, Arts, Sciences, and Economics: A Historical Safari[2]:
      Under the influence of heavy drugs and suggestive psychotherapy, people could recall repressed memories and confess abominous crimes