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atrociousness
凶暴;殘酷;可怖
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·tro·cious
a.
1.
Extremely
heinous
;
full
of
enormous
wickedness
;
as
,
atrocious
guilt
or
deeds
.
2.
Characterized
by
,
or
expressing
,
great
atrocity
.
Revelations
. . .
so
atrocious
that
nothing
in
history
approaches
them
.
--
De
Quincey
.
3.
Very
grievous
or
violent
;
terrible
;
as
,
atrocious
distempers
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
Atrocious
,
Flagitious
,
Flagrant
.
Usage:
Flagitious
points
to
an
act
as
grossly
wicked
and
vile
;
as
,
a
flagitious
proposal
.
Flagrant
marks
the
vivid
impression
made
upon
the
mind
by
something
strikingly
wrong
or
erroneous
;
as
,
a
flagrant
misrepresentation
;
a
flagrant
violation
of
duty
.
Atrocious
represents
the
act
as
springing
from
a
violent
and
savage
spirit
.
If
Lord
Chatham
,
instead
of
saying
“the
atrocious
crime
of
being
a
young
man,”
had
used
either
of
the
other
two
words
,
his
irony
would
have
lost
all
its
point
,
in
his
celebrated
reply
to
Sir
Robert
Walpole
,
as
reported
by
Dr
.
Johnson
.
--
A*tro*cious*ly
,
adv.
--
A*tro*cious*ness
,
n.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
atrociousness
n
:
the
quality
of
being
shockingly
cruel
and
inhumane
[
syn
:
atrocity
,
barbarity
,
barbarousness
,
heinousness
]
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