Sentence example with the word 'atrocious'

atrocious

aberrant, biting, degraded, execrable, hard, inhuman, naughty, poky, scurvy, tormenting, wicked

Definition adj. shockingly brutal or cruel

Last update: October 11, 2015


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His behaviour at the party was atrocious.   [adjective]

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The commutation of his death sentence had been due to some doubts as to his complete sanity, so atrocious was his conduct.   [adjective]

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Despite atrocious weather they managed to raise more than £ 70.   [adjective]

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Less because of my wife's assurances than because of the atrocious sufferings which I felt in jealousy, I no longer allowed myself to be jealous.   [adjective]

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The existence of whole nationalities would be at stake, and therefore the war would be desperate, bloody, atrocious.   [adjective]

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This may be now removed; it certainly is if the local policeman did his duty and reported our really atrocious language to the authorities.   [adjective]

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For the most part they do not even see how all the atrocious deeds they have suggested and authorized are carried out.   [adjective]

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There was one atrocious bully into whose face Cowper could never look; he recognized his enemy by his shoe buckles, and shivered at his approach.   [adjective]

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Upon another occasion Zeus, wishing to ascertain for himself the truth of the reports concerning the atrocious wickedness of mankind, made a journey through Arcadia.   [adjective]

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Vere seems to believe that I have had some hand in the atrocious violence which has been offered to his daughter.   [adjective]

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How our hearts burned with indignation against the atrocious Spaniards.   [adjective]

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