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The example sentences of ODIOUS in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "odious" in a sentence | "odious" example sentences

How to use "odious" in a sentence?

  • Forever all goodness will be most charming; forever all wickedness will be most odious.
    -Thomas Sprat-
  • A grocer is attracted to his business by a magnetic force as great as the repulsion which renders it odious to artists.
    -Honore de Balzac-
  • An important art of politicians is to find new names for institutions which under old names have become odious to the public.
    -Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-
  • Distinctions between citizens solely because of their ancestry are by their very nature odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality.
    -Harlan F. Stone-
  • Gospel repentance is not a little hanging down of the head. It's a working of the heart until your sin becomes more odious to you than any punishment for it.
    -Richard Sibbes-
  • Atheism is so senseless and odious to mankind that it never had many professors.
    -Isaac Newton-
  • Nothing is more odious than music without hidden meaning.
    -Frederic Chopin-
  • Whenever I read _Time_ or _Newsweek_ or such magazines, I wash my hands afterward. But how to wash off the small but odious stain such reading leaves on the mind?
    -Edward Abbey-
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Definition and meaning of ODIOUS

What does "odious mean?"

/ˈōdēəs/

odious

adjective
Arousing strong dislike; hateful; vile.

What are synonyms of "odious"?
Some common synonyms of "odious" are:
  • revolting,
  • repulsive,
  • repellent,
  • repugnant,
  • disgusting,
  • offensive,
  • objectionable,
  • vile,
  • foul,
  • abhorrent,
  • loathsome,
  • nauseating,
  • nauseous,
  • sickening,
  • hateful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/riˈvōltiNG/

revolting
adjective verb

causing intense disgust. To cause someone to feel distaste or shock.

/rəˈpəlsiv/

repulsive
adjective

arousing intense distaste or disgust.

/rəˈpelənt/

repellent
adjective noun

Making or forcing someone or something go away. substance that deters insects or other pests from approaching or settling.

/rəˈpəɡnənt/

repugnant
adjective

extremely distasteful.

/disˈɡəstiNG/

disgusting
adjective verb

arousing revulsion or strong indignation. To cause a strong negative reaction or feeling.

offensive
adjective noun

Attacking or intended to attack. attacking military campaign.

/əbˈjekSH(ə)nəb(ə)l/

objectionable
adjective

arousing distaste or opposition.

/vīl/

vile
adjective

extremely unpleasant.

/foul/

foul
adjective adverb noun verb

Very bad; evil. unfairly. unfair or invalid act in sport. make foul.

/abˈhôrənt/

abhorrent
adjective

Offensive to the mind.

/ˈlōTHsəm/

loathsome
adjective

Causing or able to cause nausea or disgust.

/ˈnôzēˌādiNG/

nauseating
adjective verb

causing or liable to cause feeling of nausea or disgust. To make someone upset, sick or want to vomit.

/ˈnôSHəs/

nauseous
adjective

affected with nausea.

/ˈsik(ə)niNG/

sickening
adjective

causing or liable to cause feeling of nausea or disgust.

/ˈhātfəl/

hateful
adjective

Making someone feel hatred or dislike.

What are antonyms of "odious"?
Some common antonyms of "odious" are:
  • delightful,
  • pleasant,
  • agreeable,
  • charming,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/dəˈlītfəl/

delightful
adjective

Greatly pleasing or entertaining.

/ˈplez(ə)nt/

pleasant
adjective

Being polite or friendly.

/əˈɡrēəb(ə)l/

agreeable
adjective

quite enjoyable and pleasurable.

/ˈCHärmiNG/

charming
adjective verb

very pleasant or attractive. To cause others to like you or do what you want.

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