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  • 81Odio — (Del lat. odium.) ► sustantivo masculino Sentimiento intenso de antipatía y aversión hacia una persona, un animal o una cosa que no gusta y cuyo mal se desea: ■ el odio se apoderó de mí y deseé su muerte. SINÓNIMO aborrecimiento ANTÓNIMO amor * * …

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  • 82odieux — odieux, ieuse [ ɔdjø, jøz ] adj. • 1376; lat. odiosus 1 ♦ Qui excite la haine, le dégoût, l indignation. ⇒ antipathique, détestable, exécrable , haïssable, ignoble, infâme, méchant. « C était un homme odieux, un méchant homme » (d Alembert). «… …

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  • 83odieuse — ● odieux, odieuse adjectif (latin odiosus, de odium, haine) Qui excite la haine, l indignation : Un être odieux. Un meurtre odieux. Qui est méchant, infâme : Ce gamin est odieux. Qui déplaît, désagréable : Nous avons passé une soirée odieuse. ●… …

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  • 84POLITICI nomen — in Gallia, primum in odium tractum, circa A. C. 1568. quô quinam fuerint insigniti, patet ex Epistola Ludovici Principis Condaei ad Regem, e quâ, (ubi Princeps in Carolum Cardinal. Lotharingum omnem turbarum causam reicit) inter alia ista habet… …

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  • 85disgrace — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. degrade, abase, dishonor, humiliate; shame, discredit. See disrepute, humility. Ant., honor. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A shameful condition] Syn. dishonor, ignominy, shame, humiliation, reproach,… …

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  • 86annoy — (v.) late 13c., from Anglo Fr. anuier, O.Fr. enoiier, anuier to weary, vex, anger; be troublesome or irksome to, from L.L. inodiare make loathsome, from L. (esse) in odio (it is to me) hateful, ablative of odium hatred (see ODIUM (Cf. odium)).… …

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  • 87odious — (adj.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. odious, from O.Fr. odieus (late 14c., Mod.Fr. odieux), from L. odiosus hateful, offensive, unpleasant, from odium hatred (see ODIUM (Cf. odium)) …

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  • 88Hatred — Ha tred (h[=a] tr[e^]d), n. [OE. hatred, hatreden. See {Hate}, and cf. {Kindred}.] Strong aversion; intense dislike; hate; an affection of the mind awakened by something regarded as evil. Syn: Odium; ill will; enmity; hate; animosity;… …

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  • 89Odious — O di*ous, a. [L. odiosus, from odium hatred: cf. F. odieux. See {Odium}.] 1. Hateful; deserving or receiving hatred; as, an odious name, system, vice. All wickedness will be most odious. Sprat. [1913 Webster] He rendered himself odious to the… …

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  • 90Odiously — Odious O di*ous, a. [L. odiosus, from odium hatred: cf. F. odieux. See {Odium}.] 1. Hateful; deserving or receiving hatred; as, an odious name, system, vice. All wickedness will be most odious. Sprat. [1913 Webster] He rendered himself odious to… …

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