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atrocity
 
NOUN:1. The quality of passing all moral bounds: atrociousness, enormity, heinousness, monstrousness. See GOOD. 2. The quality or state of being flagrant: atrociousness, egregiousness, enormity, flagrance, flagrancy, flagrantness, glaringness, grossness, outrageousness, rankness. See GOOD. 3. A monstrous offense or evil: enormity, monstrosity, outrage. See RIGHT.
 
 
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