Invidious vs Distasteful - What's the difference?
invidious | distasteful | Related terms |
(of a distinction) offensively or unfairly discriminating
(of an action or task) causing ill will towards the actor; causing offense.
(of a thing) causing envy or ill will towards the possessor
envious, jealous
(obsolete) Hateful; odious; detestable
Having a bad or foul taste.
(figuratively) Unpleasant.
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Invidious is a related term of distasteful.
As adjectives the difference between invidious and distasteful
is that invidious is (of a distinction) offensively or unfairly discriminating while distasteful is having a bad or foul taste.invidious
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The professor made invidious distinctions based only on his own whim.
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*distasteful
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Alternative forms
* distastefull (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=All this was extraordinarily distasteful to Churchill. It was ugly, gross. Never before had he felt such repulsion when the vicar displayed his characteristic bluntness or coarseness of speech. In the present connexion—or rather as a transition from the subject that started their conversation—such talk had been distressingly out of place.}}
