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odi·um
/ˈodiəm/
憎惡,討厭,惡評
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
O·di·um
n.
1.
Intense
hatred
or
dislike
;
loathing
;
abhorrence
.
2.
The
quality
that
provokes
hatred
;
offensiveness
.
She
threw
the
odium
of
the
fact
on
me
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
The
state
of
being
intensely
hated
as
the
result
of
some
despicable
action
;
opprobrium
;
disrepute
;
discredit
;
reproach
mingled
with
contempt
;
as
,
his
conduct
brought
him
into
odium
,
or
,
brought
odium
upon
him
.
Odium theologicum
,
the
enmity
peculiar
to
contending
theologians
.
Syn:
--
Hatred
;
abhorrence
;
detestation
;
antipathy
.
Usage:
--
Odium
,
Hatred
.
We
exercise
hatred
;
we
endure
odium
.
The
former
has
an
active
sense
,
the
latter
a
passive
one
.
We
speak
of
having
a
hatred
for
a
man
,
but
not
of
having
an
odium
toward
him
.
A
tyrant
incurs
odium
.
The
odium
of
an
offense
may
sometimes
fall
unjustly
upon
one
who
is
innocent
.
I
wish
I
had
a
cause
to
seek
him
there
,
To
oppose
his
hatred
fully
. --
Shak
.
You
have
. . .
dexterously
thrown
some
of
the
odium
of
your
polity
upon
that
middle
class
which
you
despise
.
--
Beaconsfield
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
odium
n
1:
state
of
disgrace
resulting
from
detestable
behavior
2:
hate
coupled
with
disgust
[
syn
:
abhorrence
,
abomination
,
detestation
,
execration
,
loathing
]
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