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the odious
adjective
Arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure.
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Congress resounded with speeches condemning the odious inventions.
And for the odious comparison, Jessop gave two chances to Botham's one.
But her campaign against the "odious and increasingly pervasive" phrase "STEM education" is unfortunate.
But what I really remember was the odious stink in the place.
It is not hard to see why angry neighbours have already nicknamed it the Odious Tower.
Some fault the odious cast members, some the paint-drying pace.
The odious meaning of the word was transformed by a legendary partygoer and hostess in 1933.
The year after the convention, a State Assembly committee condemned the "odious inequalities" of capital punishment.
The first makes gloopy studio fodder like Good Will Hunting and the odious Finding Forrester.
But never does he descend to the odious singsong of the self-righteous.
She cosies up to some of the odious Republicans in Congress.
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