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    invidious
    /ɪnˈvɪdɪəs/

    adjective

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  2. INVIDIOUS definition: 1. likely to cause unhappiness or be unpleasant, especially because it is unfair: 2. likely to…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : of an unpleasant or objectionable nature : obnoxious. invidious remarks. b. : of a kind to cause harm or resentment. an invidious comparison. 2. : tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy. the invidious task of arbitration. 3. : envious. invidiously adverb. invidiousness noun. Did you know?

  4. An invidious comparison or choice between two things is an unfair one because the two things are very different or are equally good or bad.

  5. INVIDIOUS meaning: 1. likely to cause unhappiness or be unpleasant, especially because it is unfair: 2. likely to…. Learn more.

  6. Something can be described as invidious when it is resentful, discriminatory or envious, as in: "Fred was angered by the invidious gossip about his divorce being spread by his ex-wife's allies." The adjective invidious is used to describe an act, thought, opinion or critique that is full of ill will or prejudice.

  7. unpleasant and unfair; likely to offend somebody or make them jealous. We were in the invidious position of having to choose whether to break the law or risk lives. It would be invidious to single out any one person to thank. Union leaders called the new rules ‘invidious and divisive’. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  8. Define invidious. invidious synonyms, invidious pronunciation, invidious translation, English dictionary definition of invidious. unfairly discriminating; injurious; hateful; calculated to give offense; causing animosity or resentment: an invidious comment Not to be confused with:...

  9. Invidious Definition. ĭn-vĭdē-əs. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin Adjective. Filter (0) adjective. Such as to excite ill will, odium, or envy; giving offense. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Offensive and unfair. Invidious distinctions. American Heritage. Giving offense by discriminating unfairly.

  10. Invidious definition: calculated to create ill will or resentment or give offense; hateful. See examples of INVIDIOUS used in a sentence.

  11. invidious. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in‧vid‧i‧ous /ɪnˈvɪdiəs/ adjective written unpleasant, especially because it is likely to offend people or make you unpopular By innocently lying to detectives, she’d put herself in an invidious position.