| Definition of 'atrociousness' |
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1. (noun) atrocity, atrociousness, barbarity, barbarousness, heinousness
the quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane
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Sense: extremely cruel
an atrocious crime.
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Afrikaans: gruwelikheid |
Arabic: وَحْشِيَّه، فَظاعَه |
Bulgarian: жестокост |
Brazilian: atrocidade |
Czech: ohavnost,úděsnost |
German: die Scheußlichkeit |
Danish: grusomhed |
Greek: βαρβαρότητα, ωμότητα |
Spanish: atrocidad |
Estonian: metsikus |
Farsi: زنندگی؛ ظالم |
Finnish: julmuus |
French: atrocité |
Hebrew: אַכזָרִיוּת |
Hindi: नृशंसता |
Croatian: gnjusoba |
Hungarian: kegyetlenség |
Indonesian: kekejaman |
Icelandic: hryllingur |
Italian: atrocità |
Japanese: 残虐さ |
Korean: 잔인함 |
Lithuanian: žiaurumas |
Latvian: nežēlīgums; zvērīgums |
Malay: kekejaman |
Dutch: afschuwelijkheid |
Norwegian: grusomhet |
Polish: okropność, ohyda |
Persian: زنندگی؛ ظالم |
Pashto: ظالم |
Portuguese: atrocidade |
Romanian: atrocitate |
Russian: жестокость |
Slovak: ohavnosť |
Slovenian: okrutnost |
Serbian: okrutnost |
Swedish: ohygglighet, gräslighet |
Thai: ความเหี้ยมโหด |
Turkish: zalimlik |
Taiwanese: 兇惡 |
Ukrainian: жорстокість |
Urdu: ظلم ، سفاکی |
Vietnamese: tính hung bạo |
Chinese: 凶恶 |
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