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odiously, adv.|ˈəʊdɪəslɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an odious manner; so as to cause or incur hatred or odium; hatefully, abominably.
c1460G. Ashby Dicta Philos. 1117 The malice of evil men Rebellith And makithe theime to lyve odiously. 1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. xiii. (1634) 44 So charity is broken by odiously brawling together. 1642R. Carpenter Experience ii. vii. 160 The Spaniards are odiously proud. 1675Marvell Corr. Wks. 1872–5 II. 467 No men were ever grown so odiously ridiculous [as the bishops were]. a1715Burnet Own Time (1823) I. 390 This was represented very odiously at Oxford. 1885J. H. McCarthy Camiola xxxii, He was becoming dangerously, odiously complimentary. |