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Definition
Atrocious, rude, and unreasonable in behaviour or attitude.
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How it's used
This expression is a highly colloquial, expressive way to describe someone who is being unnecessarily aggressive, overbearing, or unreasonable. It carries a strong sense of disapproval and is often used when someone is acting like a bully or throwing their weight around. It is much more vivid and informal than standard adjectives for rudeness.
Examples
He is really atrocious, always scolding people.
Related words
Common phrases
having an atrocious attitude
Common mistake
Do not use this in formal or professional settings, as it is considered slang and can sound quite harsh or aggressive. It is primarily used to vent frustration about someone's behavior rather than to describe them neutrally.
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Grammar guides
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