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obnoxiously
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"obnoxiously" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe behavior or actions that are extremely unpleasant or offensive. Example: "He spoke obnoxiously during the meeting, interrupting everyone." Alternative expressions include "extremely annoying" and "unbearably rude."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
in an offensive manner
rudely
in a disrespectful way
in an insulting manner
disrespectfully
in a provocative way
aggressively
in an offensive way
in an abusive manner
in an aggressive manner
in an outrageous manner
in an assertive manner
in an ambient manner
in an appropriate manner
in an unflappable manner
in an unseemly manner
in an unruly manner
in an exact manner
in an unconstitutional manner
in a serious manner
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Such sharing of the experiences of being human is a different category of revealing from obnoxiously mocking your employer (or a client, or a different racial group, for that matter).
News & Media
Susan Bratton, a vice-president at Excite@Home, a web portal, complains that the worst advertisements are "endlessly looping, strobing, cheesy banners that obnoxiously scream out a free offer.
News & Media
Yes – whatever progress still needs to be made, not least on the pitch itself – racism is less obnoxiously prevalent at our football grounds now, compared with the 1970s.
News & Media
To do that, we need to locate the problem on a societal and collective level, rather than obnoxiously berating those who display a French flag or mourn the Parisian dead.
News & Media
Slightly obnoxiously, each photo will come with its own QR code, allowing users to 'follow the photo in real and virtual world'.
News & Media
Remember how that obnoxiously anachronistic soundtrack on the BBC's 1920s-set drama Peaky Blinders, and how it just felt desperately try-hard?
News & Media
Every day at 6am he wakes up in the same bed with the same crushed pillow in the same small hotel, the same tinny radio on the bedside table playing Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe" and the same obnoxiously cheerful local-radio presenter reminding everyone - just in case they had forgotten - that it is Groundhog Day.
News & Media
That doesn't mean it's not crucial at the aggregate level; it just means that humans are obnoxiously rational, and will ferret out whether they have to leave the house to do something.
News & Media
The sum of Saints Row IV: Re-Elected's parts is a bit of a mess: a game that seems to exist for the sake of being a wacky alternative to the norm, pieced together without the vision to exorcise the obnoxiously stupid ideas from the enjoyable silly ones.
News & Media
It was, however, made all too easy for them in parts, helped by an obnoxiously awful Fulham.
News & Media
An obnoxiously inoffensive piano tune plays over a carefully curated selection of humanity looking all National Geographic whilst some crackly voice extolls the virtues of "increased understanding" and "our common interests".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "obnoxiously" to vividly describe actions or behaviors that are not only annoying but also deeply offensive. This word can add a strong negative connotation to your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "obnoxiously" in highly formal or professional documents, as it can come across as too informal or emotionally charged. Opt for more neutral alternatives like "offensively" or "irritatingly" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "obnoxiously" primarily functions to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating the manner in which an action is performed or a quality is exhibited. As Ludwig confirms, it adds a layer of intensity to descriptions, emphasizing the unpleasant and offensive nature of something.
Frequent in
News & Media
79%
Science
21%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "obnoxiously" functions as an adverb that intensifies negative descriptions by conveying something extremely unpleasant. According to Ludwig, it's grammatically sound and commonly used, especially in News & Media contexts. While its strong connotation adds impact, it should be used carefully in formal settings. Alternatives include "offensively" or "irritatingly", depending on the intended nuance. Ludwig confirms its role in expressing disapproval and criticism, enhancing the writer's ability to paint a vivid picture of negative behavior.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
offensively
A direct synonym, highlighting the offensive nature of the action.
in an offensive manner
Similar to "offensively" but uses a slightly different structure.
rudely
Highlights the lack of politeness and disrespect in the action.
in an abhorrent way
Highlights the repulsive and detestable quality of the action.
in a grating fashion
Emphasizes the irritating and abrasive quality of the behavior.
repulsively
Focuses on the disgusting and repulsive nature of the behavior.
in a deplorable manner
Emphasizes the contemptible and shameful nature of the action.
in an irritating manner
Focuses on the irritating aspect of the behavior, rather than the offensive nature.
disagreeably
Indicates the action causes displeasure or discomfort.
in an unpleasant way
A more general term, indicating the action is disagreeable.
FAQs
How can I use "obnoxiously" in a sentence?
You can use "obnoxiously" to describe the manner in which someone behaves, such as "He spoke "obnoxiously" during the meeting, interrupting everyone".
What's a less intense word than "obnoxiously"?
If you want to tone down the intensity, consider using "irritatingly" or "annoyingly" as alternatives.
Which is correct, "obnoxiously loud" or "obnoxious loud"?
"Obnoxiously loud" is correct. "Obnoxiously" is an adverb that modifies the adjective "loud", describing the degree to which something is loud.
What's the difference between "obnoxiously" and "offensively"?
While both describe unpleasant behavior, "obnoxiously" emphasizes the annoying and irritating aspects, whereas "offensively" highlights the violation of social norms and causing of hurt feelings.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested