Detestable in english
Detestable
pronunciation: dɪtestəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪtestəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
detestable = odious ; obnoxious ; abhorrent ; detestable ; loathsome ; execrable ; accursed ; accurst ; abominable.
Example: Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.Example: During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by 'obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil = During the war a law was passed to limit the consumption of newsprint by 'obnoxious newspapers' and even reducing it to nil.Example: He debates what should the librarian's attitude be to materials considered personally abhorrent.Example: He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting 'detestable murderers and scumbags'.Example: It is loathsome and grotesquely hypocritical that pro-lifers oppose abortion, but are unconcerned about the mistreatment of animals used in the food industry.Example: It's not often that I take on board the views of the execrable Katrina Heuvel, but sometimes she inadvertently puts things in a highly useful perspective.Example: As for the cats, Ta-Shi will keep them wrapped around her accursed finger long enough to seal their fate.Example: He yanked off her accurst burka and announced every woman in India had a duty to campaign against purdah or else no woman in India would be free.Example: We're such an abominable, sick society that we won't make the history books.more:
» de forma detestable = obnoxiously .
Example: She wondered why he was behaving so obnoxiously.» de manera detestable = obnoxiously .
Example: She wondered why he was behaving so obnoxiously.