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Which sentence uses the word abominable correctly? A) Derek treated his motorbike with abominable disregard. B) Derek completed his driving course in abominable time. C) Derek was abominable at himself for missing the bus. D) Derek thought of an abominable plan to help the homeless

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A, Derek treated his motorbike with abominable disregard.
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Answer: A) Derek treated his motorbike with abominable disregard.

The word "abominable" means that something is detestable, or deplorable. It is a word with a strong negative connotation and which implies that something is very unpleasant. In this case, Derek treated his bike with abominable disregard. This means that he does not care about his bike at all and that his behaviour is very hateful.

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