Odium Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for odium.
odium
odium
/ˈəʊ.di.əm/
Examples
- She is free from odium and animosity.
- It is noticeable that the Queen held him in particular odium.
- At the risk of more odium being heaped on me, I will put that right.
- He shared the popular odium which Philip incurred by debasing the coinage.
- Philip, happily for himself, was spared the odium of having reduced them to this abject condition.
- There is no reason to think he had excited any great or lasting odium at Athens.
- This circumstantial and apparently truthful statement has brought no small odium on the fair narrator.
- Well you haven't done a very good job of hiding your odium.
- This government, discredited on account of its external showing, cared not to assume the odium of an energetic repression.
- These functionaries were not slow in obeying commands, which released them from so much of the odium that attached to their ungrateful office.
state of disgrace resulting from detestable behavior
noun
hate coupled with disgust
noun
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"Oh + Dee + Yum. The crowd says 'Oh!' in disgust, 'Dee' thinks it's nasty, 'Yum' is what it's not."
"Oh + Doom. Such hate brings a room full of doom."
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