Etymology
The word "atrocious" comes from the Latin word "atrox," which means "terrible," "fierce," or "cruel." It is related to the Latin verb "ater," meaning "black" or "dark."
Meaning
Origin
The word "atrocious" was first used in the 16th century in its literal sense, meaning "fierce" or "cruel." It gradually took on a more figurative meaning, referring to things that are morally repugnant or outrageous.
Usage
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