1. causing moral revulsion: "the uprising was suppressed with abominable cruelty"
▪ very bad; terrible:"what an abominable mess!"
Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin abominabilis, from abominari (see abominate). The term was once widely believed to be from ab- ‘away from’ + Latin homine (from homo ‘human being’), thus ‘inhuman, beastly’, and frequently spelled abhominable until the 17th century.