execrate
verbHow to pronounce execrate:
Definition of execrate:
- execrate (verb):
- to declare to be evil or detestable denounce
- to feel and express loathing and hatred of (someone or something)
Synonyms for execrate:
abhor
abominate
anathematize
attack
blame
censure
condemn
criticize
damn
decry
denounce
deplore
despise
detest
excoriate
hate
loathe
reprehend
revile
slam
vilify
Antonyms for execrate:
accept
acclaim
admire
adore
allow
applaud
appreciate
approve
assist
be fond of
be happy
be keen on
bless
cherish
commend
compliment
defend
dig
dote on
esteem
exaggerate
exalt
extol
extoll
flatter
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