Obscene vs Odious - What's the difference?
obscene | odious | Related terms |
Offensive to current standards of decency or morality
Lewd or lustful
Disgusting or repulsive
Beyond all reason
Liable to deprave or corrupt
Arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure.
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* {{quote-book
, year=1818
, author=Mary Shelley
, title=Frankenstein
, chapter=6
Obscene is a related term of odious.
As adjectives the difference between obscene and odious
is that obscene is obscene while odious is arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure.obscene
English
Alternative forms
* (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)Usage notes
* The comparative obscener and superlative obscenest, though formed by valid rules for English, are less common than more obscene' and ' most obscene .odious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Scrubbing the toilet is an odious task.
citation, passage=He looks upon study as an odious fetter; his time is spent in the open air, climbing the hills or rowing on the lake.}}
