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    odium
    /ˈəʊdɪəm/

    noun

    • 1. general or widespread hatred or disgust incurred by someone as a result of their actions: "he incurred widespread odium for military failures and government corruption"

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  2. noun [ U ] formal uk / ˈəʊ.di.əm / us / ˈoʊ.di.əm / Add to word list. hate and strong disapproval. Synonyms. abhorrence formal. detestation formal. hate. hatred. loathing formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feelings of dislike and hatred. abhorrence. abomination. anathema. animosity. animus. dislike. distaste for someone/something.

  3. Odium is a noun that means hatred, contempt, or disrepute attached to something or someone. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. noun. intense hatred or dislike, especially toward a person or thing regarded as contemptible, despicable, or repugnant. Synonyms: antipathy, abhorrence, detestation. Antonyms: love. the reproach, discredit, or opprobrium attaching to something hated or repugnant: He had to bear the odium of neglecting his family. Synonyms: obloquy.

  5. That shivery feeling of disgust and hatred that you get when you see something senseless and horrible is called odium. Odium made its way into the English language through Latin, and the word’s root od-, meaning “hatred,” might tip you off that this word involves extreme dislike of some sort.

  6. Odium is a formal word for hate and strong disapproval. Learn how to use it in sentences and find synonyms and related words in the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Definition of odium noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Odium is a noun that means intense hatred or dislike, or the state of being hated. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and related terms of odium in this comprehensive online dictionary.