utterly despicable

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Used to mean 'completely' despicable, often with a strong negative emotion.

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  • His betrayal of his own family was utterly despicable.
  • The way he exploited the vulnerable for profit is utterly despicable.
  • I find their casual cruelty towards animals utterly despicable.
  • Spreading such malicious lies about a colleague is an utterly despicable act.
  • The villain's lack of remorse made his crimes even more utterly despicable.
  • What a cowardly and utterly despicable thing to do, blaming an innocent person.
  • The politician's hypocrisy was considered utterly despicable by the voters.
  • Abandoning your team in a time of crisis is an utterly despicable form of cowardice.
  • The judge described the defendant's actions as utterly despicable before passing sentence.
  • She considered his refusal to apologize for the immense harm he caused to be utterly despicable.