odium
11odium — obloquy, opprobrium, ignominy, infamy, *disgrace, dishonor, disrepute, shame Analogous words: *hate, hatred: *antipathy, aversion: abhorrence, abomination, detestation, loathing (see under HATE vb) …
12odium — [n] shame, dishonor abhorrence, antipathy, aversion, bar sinister*, black eye*, blame, blot, blur, brand, censure, condemnation, detestation, disapproval, discredit, disesteem, disfavor, disgrace, dislike, dispprobation, disrepute, enmity,… …
13odium — ► NOUN ▪ general or widespread hatred or disgust. ORIGIN Latin …
14odium — [ō′dē əm] n. [L, hatred, ill will < odi, I hate < IE base * od , hatred > Gr odyssasthai, to be angry, ON atall, frightful] 1. a) hatred, esp. of a person or thing regarded as loathsome b) the state or fact of being hated 2. the disgrace …
15Odium — Odi|um 〈n.; s; unz.〉 1. 〈veraltet〉 Hass, Feindschaft 2. 〈geh.〉 übler Beigeschmack, Makel [lat.] * * * Odi|um, das; s [lat. odium = Hass, Feindschaft] (bildungsspr.): Anrüchigkeit, übler Beigeschmack: das O. des Verrats ruht auf ihm. * * * Odium …
16odium — noun a) Hatred; dislike; as, his conduct brought him into odium, or, brought odium upon him. b) The quality that provokes hatred; offensiveness. See Also: odious …
17Odium — Anrüchigkeit; (geh.): Makel, Schatten, übler Beigeschmack; (emotional): Schandfleck. * * * Odium,das:⇨Schandfleck Odium 1.→Hass 2.→Schandfleck …
18odium — n VI, blm książk. «niechęć, niesmak, odraza, wstręt, nienawiść» Ściągnąć na siebie odium środowiska. Całe odium spadło na najmniej winnego. ‹łac.› …
19odium — [[t]o͟ʊdiəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Odium is the dislike, disapproval, or hatred that people feel for a particular person, usually because of something that the person has done. [FORMAL] The complainant has been exposed to public odium, scandal and… …
20Odium — Gorky 17 Gorky 17 Éditeur Monolith Productions Linux Game Publishing (Linux) e.p.i.c. Interactive (Macintosh) Développeur Metropolis Software Date de sortie 1999 Macintosh: 2002 Linux: 2006 Genre Stratégie au tour par tour …