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  • obloquial — ob·lo·qui·al …   English syllables

  • obloquial — äˈblōkwēəl, əˈ adjective : relating to or constituting obloquy …   Useful english dictionary

  • obloquy — obloquial /o bloh kwee euhl/, adj. /ob leuh kwee/, n., pl. obloquies. 1. censure, blame, or abusive language aimed at a person or thing, esp. by numerous persons or by the general public. 2. discredit, disgrace, or bad repute resulting from… …   Universalium

  • calumnious — I adjective abusive, blackening, calumniatory, castigatory, caustic, censorious, comminatory, compromising, condemnatory, contemptuous, contumelious, criminatory, criminosus, damaging, damnatory, decrying, defamatory, denigratory, denunciatory,… …   Law dictionary

  • infamous — adj 1. disreputable, ignominious, having a bad name, of ill repute, discreditable, dishonorable; scandalous, notorious, obloquial, disgraceful, shameful, flagrant, stigmatized. 2. detestable, loathsome, contemptible, despicable, abhorrent,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • notorious — adj 1. infamous, ill famed, disreputable, ignominious, having a bad name, of ill repute, discreditable, dishonorable; scandalous, obloquial, disgraceful, shameful, flagrant, stigmatized. 2. famous, famed, renowned, celebrated, well known, known,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • odious — adj 1. abhorrent, abominable, execrable, loathsome, detestable, heinous; scornful, contemptible, disdainful, despicable, ignominious; invidious, hateful, antipathetical: dislikable, unlikable. 2. repugnant, disgusting, aversive, rank, putrid,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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