Here is an example of a sentence that uses the word is "Odious" - I don't believe the gall of that odious man!
The word Odious here means loathsome, hateful, a very strong dislike or feeling against another person or thing.
The smell coming from the garbage bin was so odious that it made everyone in the room cringe.
His iniquitous behavior had consequences that harmed others.
The word "vouchsafed" is a verb in the past tense. An example of a sentence using the word would be: It was only last week that he vouchsafed that information.
She inherited a large property from her grandparents.
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Now THERE's an odious example.
Odious means, "deserving hatred". Therefore, one may use this word in a sentence like so: After walking by the dog that attacked a cat in our neighborhood, i felt pure odiousness towards it.
The odious worm sandwich was forced into her mouth.
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The smell of rotten eggs is odious. Who committed the odious crime? He had the odious task of cleaning the stable.
I'm not sure, but I once said "I think that everyone finds me hateful" and was corrected with, "Do you mean, everyone finds you 'odious'?" Unfortunately, I did not ask for an explanation.
I find the task punishing you most odious.
Nobody would like the odious task of cleaning out a toilet.
The context clue that best clarifies the meaning of "odious" in the sentence from "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe is "a desolate and wild landscape." The word "odious" is used to describe the oppressive and disgusting nature of the landscape, highlighting the intense dislike or aversion associated with the word.
The definition of the word "odious" is basically "disgusting". It is commonly used as an adjective to describe a feeling. An example sentence: "I will not tolerate John's odious nose bubble blowing habit one more second". Synonyms of the word "odious" are: gross, nasty, repugnant, repulsive, awful, horrid, revolting and rancid. That is not an all inclusive list. A good desk Thesaurus can produce more.
The root word for "odious" is "odium," which comes from the Latin word "odium" meaning "hatred" or "disgust."
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