Definition of "abominableness" [a•bom•i•na•ble•ness]
The quality or state of being abominable; odiousness.(noun)
Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Use "abominableness" in a sentence
"“I am the light”; and what multitudes of things He illumined I He threw light upon the character of God, upon the nature of man, upon the beauty of holiness, upon the abominableness of sin."
"Tarsus was the center of a species of Baal-worship of an imposing but unspeakably degrading character, and at certain seasons of the year it was the scene of festivals, which were frequented by the whole population of the neighboring regions, and were accompanied with orgies of a degree of moral abominableness happily beyond the reach even of our imaginations."
"The deceitfulness, that is, the depth of wickedness, and the abominableness, past all words, of thine own heart."