Sentence example with the word 'odium'

odium

abhorrence, bigotry, despitefulness, dishonor, execration, ignominiousness, ingloriousness, malice, misogyny, racism, spitefulness, xenophobia

Definition n. state of disgrace resulting from detestable behavior

Last update: March 11, 2017


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The odium incurred by all opponents of the bill fastened especially on Wellington.   [noun]

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This worthy man, pleased at being able to throw the odium of a refusal on me, left me perfectly satisfied.   [noun]

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Worse men had been less detested, but Danby had none of the amiable virtues which often counteract the odium incurred by serious faults.   [Please select]

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James, which must be smirched by the odium of its rector, the apple of his eye.   [Please select]

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"It was his lot to taste the bitterness of popular odium."   [Please select]

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We'll let Thatcher get the odium of that defeat.'   [Please select]

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Above all, however, the British had to bear the odium which attaches always to the invader.   [Please select]

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Burgoyne had to bear the odium of the outrages by Indians.   [Please select]

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The Sophists as a class had incurred the odium of being the first teachers who received pay for the instruction they imparted.   [Please select]

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Several attempts have been made of late years to defend the King against the odium heaped upon him by the older historians.   [Please select]

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The odium that resulted from this measure, was carefully fomented by the arts of demagogues, the most conspicuous of whom was Wilkes.   [Please select]

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