odious

നാറ്റിച്ചു
definition
adjective
At the same time, the odious extremism at the other end of the spectrum, in the shape of the BNP vote elsewhere, has also strengthened.
extremely unpleasant; repulsive.
example
Ireland's wildlife is too precious to be destroyed by those who are nothing less than 'odious' countryside terrorists.
At the same time, the 'odious' extremism at the other end of the spectrum, in the shape of the BNP vote elsewhere, has also strengthened.
It is precisely in such periods that the lies of the state assume an ever more blatant and 'odious' character.
One result of last night's 'odious' affair is certain to be earlier kick-offs for future fixtures between Rangers and Aberdeen.
Comparisons between San Gimignano and New York are not 'odious' .
They're 'odious' enough on their own without asking whom she woke up with.
Alas there is no reason why the most 'odious' , contemptible people might not be able to make the sweetest, most wonderful creations.
The painter Cavaradossi and his comrades struggle against the Roman police state run by the 'odious' Baron Scarpia.
Last Thursday, the 'odious' Shepherd announced that the Newcastle job was one of the ‘top eight’ in the world.
As tragic events unfolded in Europe, Luce ran his thriving magazine empire with an 'odious' tilt.
It's not about protecting people from themselves, as 'odious' as even that is.
The only other notable performance might be Gordon Tanner's stellar turn as the thoroughly 'odious' Bruce.
It has unfailingly produced economic disaster, and in most cases, pretty 'odious' political tyrannies.
I have to engage the passions of others by painting him as vicious or 'odious' or depraved: hateful in general.
But then I remember that their agendas are sometimes 'odious' and even dangerous.
Second, the American government should have shed light on the facts: how were such 'odious' acts possible?
This carping is an 'odious' theme we hear constantly from Angela.
They stepped through the low front door and found that inside the house was as vile, 'odious' and squalid as its owner.
We have supported 'odious' men in the name of containing our enemies.
In their country, in their family, they will be able to find a normal life, to leave the 'odious' control to which they are subjected.
A feeling of 'odiousness' has gone from the room and for a chance I can sleep without wondering if my death is to come.
It's hard to see how the 'odiousness' of a crime can indicate that it was not the product of an ‘internal dysfunction.’
His athleticism and point skills, however, are 'odiously' overrated.
But there must be real issues that Le Pen has raised not matter how 'odiously' .
The third world was rumored to be as far away from the prison as possible, Tij had noted 'odiously' .
And he was particularly 'odiously' cruel, as we know from the mass graves, and other things.
I have included my views because to flippantly criticise without offering solutions is hopelessly and 'odiously' hypocritical.
It seems as if he lets his outrage at the abuse of government powers blind him to the 'odiousness' of his clients.
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