0 extremely unpleasant and causing or deserving hate: --
an odious little man
an odious crime
1 extremely unpleasant; causing and deserving hate: --
One especially odious aspect of what we have been discussing this morning is the commercial exploitation by third parties of this activity.
Those comparisons are grotesque, odious and totally irrelevant, but they reveal the bankruptcy of those who try to defend their arrogant defiance of world opinion.
Comparisons are always odious, but everybody must recognise that to be blind is a most terrible calamity.
Why is the same attitude not taken to the odious toads who own this company?
I believe that while comparisons are odious—as they say in the report—one has to compare permanent secretaries' salaries with something.
Not merely is it socially odious, but it is economically injurious.
We now know that it was a question of dealing not merely with a powerful military enemy, but with a vile and odious race.
If the argument and strife are brought to a person's home, it is rather odious.