əˈbäm(ə)nəbəl adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin abominabilis, from abominari + -abilis -able
1. : worthy of or causing loathing or hatred : revoltingly unnatural : detestable , loathsome
2. : quite disagreeable or unpleasant
abominable weather
• abom·i·na·bly -əblē, -i adverb