Odiums [noun]
Definition of Odiums:
shame, dishonor
Synonyms of Odiums:
● Disgrace
● Malice
● Rebuke
● Stigma
● Hate
● Obloquy
● Blot
● Stain
● Infamy
● Slur
● Brand
● Spot
● Censure
● Blame
● Onus
● Disfavor
● Dislike
● Ignominy
● Enmity
● Aversion
● Hatred
● Blur
Opposite/Antonyms of Odiums:
● Regard
● Benefit
● Sanction
● Approval
● Loving
● Love
● Sympathy
● Like
● Kindness
● Respect
● Honor
● Esteem
● Blank
● Praise
● Flattery
● Liking
Sentence/Example of Odiums:
The odium which attached to him when alive has not been removed by his death.
And the odium for all this fell especially on President Wilson.
I would like to say that I have no fear of the odium of the designation of iconoclast.
The appropriation of the money did not lessen the odium of the tax.
Another cause of odium had been Manourie's tale of his habit of reviling the King.
His faults, and even his virtues, contributed to this odium.
Jay was barred by the odium attaching to the treaty with Great Britain.
I hope it is fully cleared from the odium of both these imputations.
As it was, they were insufficient to remove the odium with which rumour surrounded his name.
Wilson, as holding the purse strings, had to bear the odium of all this.