loathsomeness
11μυσαρίας — μυσαρίᾱς , μυσαρία loathsomeness fem acc pl μυσαρίᾱς , μυσαρία loathsomeness fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
12lousiness — noun 1. infestation with lice (Pediculus humanus) resulting in severe itching (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑pediculosis • Derivationally related forms: ↑lousy • Hypernyms: ↑infestation …
13repulsiveness — noun the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions the vileness of his language surprised us • Syn: ↑loathsomeness, ↑sliminess, ↑vileness, ↑lousiness, ↑wickedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑wi …
14sliminess — noun 1. a property resembling or being covered with slime • Derivationally related forms: ↑slimy • Hypernyms: ↑viscosity, ↑viscousness 2. the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions the vileness of his language surprised us …
15vileness — noun 1. the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions the vileness of his language surprised us • Syn: ↑loathsomeness, ↑repulsiveness, ↑sliminess, ↑lousiness, ↑wickedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
16wickedness — noun 1. morally objectionable behavior (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑evil, ↑immorality, ↑iniquity • Derivationally related forms: ↑iniquitous (for: ↑iniquity), ↑ …
17Abomination — A*bom i*na tion, n. [OE. abominacioun, cion, F. abominatio. See {Abominate}.] 1. The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is abominable;… …
18Loathliness — Loath li*ness, n. Loathsomeness. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
19loathsome — adjective Etymology: Middle English lothsum, from loth evil, from Old English lāth, from lāth, adjective Date: 14th century giving rise to loathing ; disgusting • loathsomely adverb • loathsomeness noun …
20The Call of Cthulhu — Infobox short story | name = The Call of Cthulhu author = H. P. Lovecraft country = United States language = English genre = Horror short story published in = Weird Tales publisher = media type = Novel pub date = February, 1928: For the 2005 film …