abominators
n. C2 Proficiency abom·i·na·tors
n. people who are very evil or wicked. This is an old-fashioned word that you will mostly see in stories or history books.
n. individuals who are wicked, evil, or morally detestable. Archaic in modern usage; primarily found in historical, religious, or literary contexts.
The old tales speak of the abominators who lived in the dark forest.
In the medieval chronicles, the king was described as a tyrant who surrounded himself with abominators.
The poet uses the term abominators to describe the corrupt officials who exploited the poor for their own gain during the reign of the despotic monarch.