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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Atrocious \A*tro"cious\, a. [L. atrox, atrocis, cruel, fierce:
     cf. F. atroce.]
     1. Extremely heinous; full of enormous wickedness; as,
        atrocious guilt or deeds.
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     2. Characterized by, or expressing, great atrocity.
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              Revelations . . . so atrocious that nothing in
              history approaches them.              --De Quincey.
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     3. Very grievous or violent; terrible; as, atrocious
        distempers. [Obs.] --Cheyne.
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     Syn: {Atrocious}, {Flagitious}, {Flagrant}.
  
     Usage: Flagitious points to an act as grossly wicked and
            vile; as, a flagitious proposal. Flagrant marks the
            vivid impression made upon the mind by something
            strikingly wrong or erroneous; as, a flagrant
            misrepresentation; a flagrant violation of duty.
            Atrocious represents the act as springing from a
            violent and savage spirit. If Lord Chatham, instead of
            saying "the atrocious crime of being a young man," had
            used either of the other two words, his irony would
            have lost all its point, in his celebrated reply to
            Sir Robert Walpole, as reported by Dr. Johnson.
            [1913 Webster] -- {A*tro"cious*ly}, adv. --
            {A*tro"cious*ness}, n.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  atrocious
       adj 1: shockingly brutal or cruel; "murder is an atrocious crime";
              "a grievous offense against morality"; "a grievous
              crime"; "no excess was too monstrous for them to
              commit" [syn: {flagitious}, {grievous}, {heinous}, {monstrous}]
       2: exceptionally bad or displeasing; "atrocious taste";
          "abominable workmanship"; "an awful voice"; "dreadful
          manners"; "a painful performance"; "terrible handwriting";
          "an unspeakable odor came sweeping into the room" [syn: {abominable},
           {awful}, {dreadful}, {painful}, {terrible}, {unspeakable}]
       3: provoking horror; "an atrocious automobile accident"; "a
          frightful crime of decapitation"; "an alarming, even
          horrifying, picture"; "war is beyond all words horrible"-
          Winston Churchill; "an ugly wound" [syn: {frightful}, {horrifying},
           {horrible}, {ugly}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  261 Moby Thesaurus words for "atrocious":
     Draconian, Tartarean, aberrant, abject, abnormal, abominable,
     abusive, acute, afflictive, agonizing, animal, anthropophagous,
     appalling, arrant, atrocious, awful, backhand, backhanded, bad,
     baneful, barbaric, barbarous, base, beastly, beggarly,
     beneath contempt, bestial, biting, black, blamable, blameworthy,
     bloodthirsty, bloody, bloody-minded, brutal, brutalized, brute,
     brutish, calumnious, cannibalistic, cheesy, contemptible,
     contumelious, cramping, criminal, cruel, cruel-hearted, crummy,
     crying, damnable, dark, debased, degraded, degrading, delinquent,
     demoniac, demoniacal, deplorable, depraved, desperate, despicable,
     detestable, deviant, devilish, diabolic, dire, dirty, disgraceful,
     disgusting, displeasing, distasteful, distressing, dreadful,
     egregious, enormous, evil, excruciating, execrable, fell, feral,
     ferine, ferocious, fetid, fiendish, fiendlike, fierce, filthy,
     flagitious, flagrant, foul, frightful, fulsome, ghastly, glaring,
     gnawing, grave, grievous, grim, griping, grisly, gross, gruesome,
     hard, hardly the thing, harrowing, harsh, hateful, heinous,
     hellish, hideous, horrendous, horrible, horrid, horrific,
     horrifying, humiliating, hurtful, hurting, icky, ignominious,
     illegal, improper, inappropriate, incorrect, indecorous, infamous,
     infernal, inhuman, inhumane, iniquitous, insolent, insulting,
     kill-crazy, knavish, lamentable, left-handed, little, loathsome,
     lousy, low, low-down, lumpen, malign, malignant, mangy, mean,
     measly, merciless, miserable, monstrous, murderous, nasty, naughty,
     nefarious, noisome, noncivilized, not done, not the thing,
     notorious, obnoxious, obscene, odious, off-base, off-color,
     offensive, out-of-line, outrageous, painful, paltry, paroxysmal,
     peccant, petty, piercing, pitiable, pitiful, pitiless, poignant,
     poky, poor, pungent, racking, rank, regrettable, reprehensible,
     reprobate, rotten, ruthless, sacrilegious, sad, sadistic,
     sanguinary, sanguineous, satanic, savage, scabby, scandalous,
     schlock, scrubby, scruffy, scummy, scurrile, scurrilous, scurvy,
     severe, shabby, shameful, shameless, sharkish, sharp, shocking,
     shoddy, shooting, sickening, sinful, slavering, small, sordid,
     spasmatic, spasmic, spasmodic, squalid, stabbing, stinging,
     subhuman, tameless, terrible, too bad, tormenting, torturous,
     tragic, truculent, unchristian, uncivilized, unclean, undue, unfit,
     unfitting, unforgivable, ungentle, unhuman, unlawful,
     unmentionable, unpardonable, unrighteous, unseemly, unspeakable,
     unsuitable, untamed, unworthy, vicious, vile, villainous, wicked,
     wild, woeful, wolfish, worst, worthless, wretched, wrong,
     wrongful
  
  

















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