100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "abominably"
Definition
The adverb abominably means in a manner that causes moral revulsion; it describes actions or behaviors that are extremely unpleasant, detestable, or loathsome. It conveys a strong sense of disapproval or disgust.
Synonyms
- Awfully
 - Horribly
 - Atrociously
 - Terribly
 - Dreadfully
 - Repulsively
 - Heinously
 - Unpleasantly
 
Antonyms
- Admirably
 - Acceptably
 - Respectably
 - Commendably
 - Positively
 - Delightfully
 
Examples
- The situation was handled abominably by the authorities.
 - He spoke to her abominably, leaving her in tears.
 - The conditions in the factory were abominably unsafe for workers.
 - She treated her guests abominably, which shocked everyone.
 - The food at the restaurant was cooked abominably and tasted terrible.
 - His behavior towards his colleagues was abominably rude.
 - They conducted the experiment abominably, leading to inaccurate results.
 - The movie was received abominably by critics.
 - She felt abominably guilty for not helping her friend.
 - The service was abominably slow, making customers frustrated.
 - He acted abominably during the meeting, interrupting everyone.
 - The treatment of the animals was abominably cruel.
 - The weather was abominably cold, causing many to stay indoors.
 - His excuses for being late were abominably weak.
 - She arrived at the party abominably late, missing the main events.
 - The report was written abominably, filled with errors.
 - The team performed abominably during the championship.
 - The children's behavior was abominably disruptive in class.
 - She felt the decision was made abominably without consultation.
 - The conditions of the shelter were abominably inadequate.
 - His remarks were abominably offensive to many.
 - The project was executed abominably, leading to its failure.
 - They treated the issue abominably, ignoring the seriousness.
 - His lies were told abominably and without remorse.
 - The way he dismissed her ideas was abominably condescending.
 - The traffic was abominably heavy that evening.
 - The customer service was handled abominably, frustrating many.
 - The results of the study were presented abominably.
 - She felt abominably betrayed by her closest friend.
 - The noise from the construction was abominably loud.
 - His comments about the project were abominably critical.
 - The scandal was handled abominably by the organization.
 - The living conditions were abominably cramped and uncomfortable.
 - The public restroom was kept abominably dirty.
 - His driving was abominably reckless, endangering others.
 - The way he treated his family was abominably selfish.
 - The movie's plot was developed abominably, making it hard to follow.
 - She was treated abominably by her peers during school.
 - The quality of the product was abominably poor.
 - The event was planned abominably, leading to chaos.
 - The documentary portrayed the subject abominably.
 - The dialogue in the script was written abominably.
 - The weather forecast was abominably inaccurate.
 - His response to criticism was abominably defensive.
 - The children behaved abominably during the field trip.
 - The customer complaints were handled abominably by the staff.
 - The meeting was conducted abominably, with no structure.
 - The treatment she received was abominably unjust.
 - The artwork was displayed abominably, lacking care.
 - He felt abominably tired after the long journey.
 - The instructions were written abominably, causing confusion.
 - The political debate was abominably contentious.
 - The food was served abominably cold.
 - Her attitude was abominably dismissive towards others.
 - The accident was caused by abominably negligent driving.
 - The play was performed abominably, disappointing the audience.
 - The discussion escalated abominably, leading to arguments.
 - The hotel room was maintained abominably.
 - His behavior was abominably unprofessional.
 - The outcome was decided abominably, without fairness.
 - The advertisement was abominably misleading.
 - The party was planned abominably, resulting in chaos.
 - She felt abominably alone in a room full of people.
 - His remarks were abominably inappropriate for the occasion.
 - The service at the café was abominably slow.
 - The response to the crisis was handled abominably.
 - The quality of care was abominably lacking.
 - He behaved abominably towards his opponents.
 - The presentation was delivered abominably, losing the audience's interest.
 - The discussion turned abominably hostile.
 - The project was managed abominably, leading to setbacks.
 - The conditions in the dormitory were abominably poor.
 - The relationship ended abominably due to constant fighting.
 - The rules were enforced abominably, causing confusion.
 - His attitude was abominably arrogant.
 - The report was filed abominably late.
 - She felt abominably disrespected by her peers.
 - The event was organized abominably, with no clear plan.
 - The performance was abominably boring, putting many to sleep.
 - The investigation was conducted abominably, leading to mistakes.
 - The food was prepared abominably, making it inedible.
 - His excuses sounded abominably unconvincing.
 - The classroom was kept abominably messy.
 - The situation was addressed abominably by the leaders.
 - The lecture was delivered abominably, losing students' attention.
 - The store was managed abominably, resulting in many complaints.
 - The athlete performed abominably during the competition.
 - The relationship ended abominably, leaving hurt feelings.
 - The quality of the film was abominably low.
 - The service at the restaurant was abominably poor.
 - He felt abominably guilty for his actions.
 - The weather turned abominably bad, forcing us to cancel plans.
 - The project was completed abominably, missing key elements.
 - The way they spoke to her was abominably disrespectful.
 - The party was celebrated abominably, with no one enjoying it.
 - The report was filled with abominably inaccurate data.
 - The attitude of the team was abominably negative.
 - The noise pollution was abominably disruptive.
 - The apology was delivered abominably, lacking sincerity.
 - She was treated abominably by her coworkers, leading her to resign.
 
