单词 | noisomeness |
释义 | noisomenessn. The quality or condition of being noisome; unwholesomeness, offensiveness; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > [noun] woughc888 naughteOE manOE evilness1000 fakenOE witherfulnessc1200 lithera1225 villainy?c1225 lithernessa1240 unwrastshipa1250 felonyc1290 shrewheadc1290 litherhead1297 illa1300 wicknessa1300 follyc1300 iniquity13.. shrewdom13.. wickhedec1305 shrewdheadc1315 shrewdnessc1315 unwrastnessc1315 wickednessa1340 malicea1382 unequityc1384 lewdnessa1387 mischiefa1387 wickedleka1400 wickedredea1400 badnessc1400 shrewdshipc1400 shrewnessc1425 ungoodlihead1430 wickdomc1440 rudenessc1451 mauvasty1474 unkindliness1488 noughtinessa1500 perversenessa1500 illnessc1500 filthiness?1504 noisomeness1506 naughtiness?1529 noughtihoodc1540 inexcellence1590 improbity1593 flagition1598 meschancy1609 scelerateness1613 pravity1620 meschantnessa1630 flagitiousness1692 flagitiosity1727 nefariousness1727 bale-fire1855 ill-conditionedness1866 iniquitousness1870 the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [noun] > unpleasantness loathnessc1175 offencec1425 noisomeness1506 unlusta1529 unpleasantness1546 displeasantness1547 discomfortableness1585 unlovelinessa1586 illnessc1595 unwelcome1603 unpleasingness1611 offensiveness1618 injucundity1623 disagreeableness1648 displeasingnessa1652 undelightfulness1653 distastefulness1654 beeishness1674 undesirableness1675 uncomfortableness1677 ungratefulnessa1680 unwelcomeness1682 nastiness1718 unkedness1727 disagreeability1788 unpleasantry1799 unpleasantry1810 grit1876 the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > pollution or defilement > environmental pollution > [noun] infectiona1398 noisomeness1506 poisoning1626 pollution1828 kogai1970 1506 tr. Kalender of Shepherdes sig. E.iv Here..foloweth the braunches of slewthe [sloth]. As fyrst euyll thought Noysumnes. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 248/1 Noysomnesse or yrkesomnesse, ennuy. 1591 H. Savile tr. Tacitus Ende of Nero: Fower Bks. Hist. iii. 135 The ground being infected with the noysomenesse of the dead carcases. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary iii. 35 All the objects of humane life, are more often accompanied with noysomenesse then pleasure. 1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 63 Poysoned partly by the noisomeness of the Air. 1744 E. F. Haywood Fortunate Foundlings xix. 261 Inured as they had been to hardships, the noisomeness of this dreadful vault killed many of them. 1836 C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece III. 457 Their unburied corpses still adding to the ever growing noisomeness of the crowded dungeon. 1864 C. Mayo in F. Galton Vacation Tourists & Trav. 1862–3 391 The drainage of Washington can only be known to exist by its extreme noisomeness. 1904 R. J. Farrer Garden of Asia 130 The tallowy noisomeness of the temple smells. 1983 Econ. Hist. Rev. 36 310 If movement within the city was not much slower than it is to-day, the noise, congestion, pollution, and general noisomeness were also at comparable levels. 2000 Times (Nexis) 7 May (Features section) The scratchings were..boiled in oil until they were a perfect crunchy yet viscous noisomeness. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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