obnoxious

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obnoxious englannista suomeksi

  1. sietämätön, vastenmielinen, inhottava

  1. ärsyttävä, inhottava, pottumainen euphemistic|informal, sietämätön, vastenmielinen, veemäinen informal, vittumainen vulgar

obnoxious englanniksi

  1. Extremely offensive or unpleasant; very annoying, contemptible, or odious.

  2. (synonyms)

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  3. (RQ:Landon Francesca Carrara)

  4. (RQ:MacDonald Quiet Neighbourhood)

  5. (quote-book)

  6. (quote-book)]|year=2013|page=44|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6ao1BgAAQBAJ&pg=PA44|isbn=978-1-291-53303-3|passage=He felt obnoxious and knew perfectly well that he would have no explanation whatsoever had anyone discovered him, but she looked so alluring, so untroubled, so fortunate, that his only concern was the terrible crack the shutter made...quiet as it was.

  7. Unjustly disagreeable, argumentative or objectionable; brazenly rude.

  8. Exposed or vulnerable to something, especially harm or injury.

  9. (RQ:Hooker Laws)

  10. (RQ:Donne Poems)

  11. (RQ:Burton Melancholy)

  12. (RQ:De Bonnefons Evelyn French Gardiner)

  13. (RQ:Boyle Sceptical Chymist)

  14. (RQ:Glanvill Vanity of Dogmatizing)|page=102|passage=Novv then, vve being thus obnoxious to fallacy in our ''apprehenſions'' and ''judgements'', and ſo often impoſed upon by theſe deceptions; our ''Inferences'' and ''Deductions'' muſt needs be as unvvarrantable, as our ''ſimple'' and ''compound'' thoughts are deceitful.

  15. (RQ:Bunyan Holy War)

  16. (RQ:Spectator)

  17. (RQ:Southey Curse of Kehama)

  18. Causing harm or injury; harmful, hurtful, injurious.

  19. (RQ:Herbert Travaile)

  20. (RQ:Goldsmith Essays)

  21. Deserving of blame or punishment; blameworthy, guilty.

  22. (RQ:Donne Pseudo-Martyr)|para=9|page=353|passage=And they dreſſed and prepard Jerome of Prague|''Hierome'' of ''Prage'', an oath, in the Councell of ''Conſtance'', by vvhich he muſt ſvveare, ''freely, voluntarily'', (or elſe bee burned) and ''ſimplie'', and ''vvithout condition, To aſſent to that Church, in all things, but eſpecially in the Doctrines of the Keyes, and Eccleſiaſtick immunities and reliques, and all the ceremonies'', vvhich vvere the moſt obnoxious matters.

  23. (RQ:Defoe Crusoe 2)

  24. (RQ:Landor Imaginary Conversations)|page=73|passage=Therefore no wise republic ought to be satisfied, unless she bring to punishment the individual most obnoxious, and those about him who may be supposed to have made him so, his counsellors and courtiers.

  25. Under the authority or power of someone; subject, subordinate; hence, deferential, submissive, subservient.

  26. (quote-book)|edition=new|location=London|publisher=(...) (publishers)|F. C. and J. Rivington;(nb...)|month=(date written)|year=a. 1696|year_published=1813|volume=I|page=xlix|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/athenaeoxoniense01wooduoft/page/xlix/mode/1up|oclc=847943279|passage=Most of them (the fellowes) being sneaking and obnoxious, they did run rather with the temper of the warden, than stand against him, to keep themselves in and enjoy their comfortable importances.

  27. ''Followed by'' to: likely to do something.

  28. (RQ:Donne Pseudo-Martyr)|part=III (Of Purgatory)|para=17|page=188|passage=Our corruption novv is more obnoxious and apter to admitte and inuite ſuch poyſonous ingredients, and temporall reſpects, then in thoſe purer times, (..)

  29. (RQ:Hale Contemplations)