0 in a way that is likely to cause unhappiness or be unpleasant, especially because of being unfair:
This apology must be followed by a brief defence of the taste and passion of bookcollecting, and of the class of men known invidiously as bookworms and bookhunters.
However, although many of us are torn one way or the other by that, we have finally and invidiously to name one choice as our preferred candidate.
Such a system would have considerable public expenditure implications and invidiously discriminate between accident victims depending on whether they were injured on the roads or elsewhere.
Such a system would have considerable public expenditure implications and invidiously discriminate among accident victims depending on whether they were injured on the roads or elsewhere.
None shall be invidiously excluded.
A far more gracious act would be to do something on behalf of this invidiously placed community.
Quite apart from the fact that if you maintain this sub-section as it stands at present, you will be discriminating most invidiously.
We are invidiously singling out particular and specially favoured sections of the community for exemption from taxation.