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Even though this is an obvious type, execrate is a real word, and it's not the one you are thinking of. It means "to express great loathing".


> Even though this is an obvious type

An obvious typo, you might even say!

When correcting someone on a finer point, it’s only fair to subject yourself to the same even-handed criticism before posting.

(I am a descriptivist, not a prescriptivist when it comes to spelling and grammar, but I am a stickler for the rules when it’s time to follow them! It’s fair to assume that we didn’t know there was going to be a test, and I have made typos also. I just thought this was ironic. Carry on!)


I actually spotted that within the edit window but decided to leave it as I deserved it.


I did indeed look it up before posting. I shall translate: I don’t believe my expressions of great loathing provide the required energy. YMMV.


As in cursing; I assume they know what the word means.




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