{ "odium":{ "the state of having lost the esteem of others":{ "examples":[ "time did nothing to diminish the odium in which the traitor lived out his days" ], "synonyms":[ "discredit", "disesteem", "disgrace", "dishonor", "disrepute", "ignominy", "infamy", "obloquy", "opprobrium", "reproach", "shame" ], "near synonyms":[ "scandal", "contempt", "despite", "disdain", "scorn", "deprecation", "disapprobation", "disapproval", "disfavor", "abasement", "debasement", "debasing", "degradation", "dust", "humbling", "humiliation", "blot", "brand", "shadow", "slur", "smirch", "spot", "stain", "stigma", "taint" ], "near antonyms":[ "admiration", "appreciation", "estimation", "regard", "awe", "fear", "reverence", "fame", "glory", "renown", "repute" ], "antonyms":[ "esteem", "honor", "respect" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "odiums":{ "the state of having lost the esteem of others":{ "examples":[ "time did nothing to diminish the odium in which the traitor lived out his days" ], "synonyms":[ "discredit", "disesteems", "disgraces", "dishonors", "disreputes", "ignominies", "infamies", "obloquies", "opprobriums", "reproaches", "shames" ], "near synonyms":[ "scandals", "contempts", "despites", "disdains", "scorns", "deprecations", "disapprobations", "disapprovals", "disfavors", "abasements", "debasements", "degradations", "dust", "humiliations", "blots", "brands", "shadows", "slurs", "smirches", "spots", "stains", "stigmas", "stigmata", "taints" ], "near antonyms":[ "admirations", "appreciations", "estimations", "regards", "awes", "fears", "reverences", "fames", "glories", "renowns", "reputes" ], "antonyms":[ "esteems", "honors", "respects" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "odiferous":{ "as in odorous , odoriferous":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "odored", "odoriferous", "odorous", "flowery", "fruity", "pungent", "spicy", "clean", "fresh", "pure", "ambrosial", "aromatic", "fragrant", "perfumed", "redolent", "savory", "savoury", "scented", "sweet" ], "near antonyms":[ "fetid", "foul", "malodorous", "noisome", "putrid", "rancid", "rank", "reeking", "reeky", "skunky", "smelly", "stenchful", "stenchy", "stinking", "stinky", "strong", "odorless", "unscented", "fusty", "musty", "stale", "gamy", "gamey" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "odiously":{ "as in abominably , vilely":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "abominably", "vilely", "miserably", "shoddily", "sleazily", "trashily", "unspeakably", "inferiorly", "insufficiently", "meagerly", "meanly", "niggardly", "scantily", "scantly", "shabbily", "skimpily", "sparely", "stingily", "egregiously", "flagrantly", "grossly", "naughtily", "inappropriately", "incorrectly", "indecently", "reprehensibly", "unsuitably", "vulgarly", "intolerably", "unbearably", "abysmally", "atrociously", "awfully", "damnably", "deplorably", "detestably", "disastrously", "dreadfully", "execrably", "horrendously", "horribly", "horrifically", "rottenly", "terribly", "bad", "badly", "deficiently", "inadequately", "lousily", "poorly", "unacceptably", "unsatisfactorily", "wretchedly" ], "near antonyms":[ "acceptably", "adequately", "all right", "fine", "good", "nicely", "OK", "okay", "palatably", "passably", "satisfactorily", "so-so", "tolerably", "well", "appropriately", "congruously", "correctly", "decently", "decorously", "felicitously", "fittingly", "meetly", "rightly", "seemly", "suitably", "exactly", "faithfully", "ideally", "precisely", "respectably", "gratifyingly", "satisfyingly" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "odious":{ "causing intense displeasure, disgust, or resentment":{ "examples":[ "an odious and unforgivable insult" ], "synonyms":[ "abhorrent", "abominable", "appalling", "awful", "disgusting", "distasteful", "dreadful", "evil", "foul", "fulsome", "gross", "hideous", "horrendous", "horrible", "horrid", "loathsome", "nasty", "nauseating", "nauseous", "noisome", "noxious", "obnoxious", "obscene", "offensive", "rancid", "repellent", "repellant", "repugnant", "repulsive", "revolting", "scandalous", "shocking", "sickening", "ugly" ], "near synonyms":[ "exceptionable", "objectionable", "brackish", "disagreeable", "dislikable", "dislikeable", "unpleasant", "contemptible", "despicable", "detestable", "hard", "hateful", "unhealthy", "unsavory", "unwholesome", "execrable", "lousy", "miserable", "atrocious", "frightful", "ghastly", "grim", "grisly", "gruesome", "grewsome", "heinous", "horrific", "horrifying", "lurid", "macabre", "monstrous", "nightmarish", "sick", "sickish", "sickly", "terrible", "unspeakable", "vile", "off-putting", "undesirable", "unwanted", "unwelcome", "barbarous", "unchristian", "uncivilized", "ungodly", "unholy", "distressing", "disturbing", "upsetting" ], "near antonyms":[ "acceptable", "agreeable", "alluring", "appealing", "attractive", "blessed", "blest", "congenial", "darling", "delectable", "delicious", "delightful", "delightsome", "desirable", "dreamy", "dulcet", "enjoyable", "felicitous", "gratifying", "heavenly", "inviting", "likable", "likeable", "luscious", "nice", "palatable", "pleasant", "pleasing", "pleasurable", "satisfying", "savory", "savoury", "sweet", "welcome", "unexceptionable", "unobjectionable", "healthful", "healthy", "restorative", "salubrious", "salutary", "wholesome" ], "antonyms":[ "innocuous", "inoffensive" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] } }