Execrable in a sentence as an adjective

We're slowing moving from execrable to ugly but at least it is progress.

Like putting the coolest new cupholding system in the execrable Dodge Neon.

I'm not really a fan of Norton's journalism, but the insinuation you've made here is execrable.

Then you have the totally execrable stuff in Hollywood blockbusters.

Even though I was in one of the best classes, professors that taught programming were execrable, both in their talent as educators and in their talent as programmers.

Think machines like the execrable ****-box Prius, Honda's truly awful Insight, Nissan's clock-stoppingly ugly Leaf, and Chevy's Volt, which has all the personality of a beige carpet sample square.

It's fairly execrable as philosophy goes, but it does underscore my point that she's fundamentally driven by her idealism, particularly about the nature of truth.

Perhaps I'm overstating Gosling's contributions to NeWS, or perhaps he was in fact an elegance sink, and the reason NeWS lost out to the unutterably execrable X-Windows was because he was on the project.

Execrable definitions

adjective

of very poor quality or condition; "deplorable housing conditions in the inner city"; "woeful treatment of the accused"; "woeful errors of judgment"

See also: deplorable miserable woeful wretched

adjective

unequivocally detestable; "abominable treatment of prisoners"; "detestable vices"; "execrable crimes"; "consequences odious to those you govern"- Edmund Burke

See also: abominable detestable odious

adjective

deserving a curse; "her damnable pride"

See also: damnable