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Meanings of
invidious
in English
Containing defamation.
abusive
injurious
derogatory
defamatory
opprobrious
libelous
Containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice.
discriminatory
Related terms
unfavorable
unfavourable
Synonyms
Examples for "
discriminatory
"
discriminatory
Examples for "
discriminatory
"
1
Opponents, including many Democrats, say the laws are
discriminatory
,
particularly against minorities.
2
Lynch has direct experience with the crisis of
discriminatory
and violent policing.
3
However, almost all feminists agree that her impeachment was sexist and
discriminatory
.
4
We know that the processes of so-called medical assessment are fiercely
discriminatory
.
5
Objective: To explore the clinical and imaging
discriminatory
features between the conditions.
Usage of
invidious
in English
1
Which puts the new Octavia Scout in somewhat of an
invidious
position.
2
His only approach to
invidious
comment was in regard to the terrapin.
3
There can be no
invidious
rivalry between the dead and the living.
4
The arrival of a visitor put an end to the
invidious
comparison.
5
They diffused the most
invidious
reports against Oxford and secretary St. John.
6
He relieved the sheriff, however, of his more onerous and
invidious
duties.
7
Shame is recognised by psychologists to be the most
invidious
social emotion.
8
Others react quite differently to the greater ego threat of
invidious
social comparisons.
9
The possession of wealth confers honour; it is an
invidious
distinction.
10
It should be banned, just like other forms of
invidious
discrimination.
11
At the same time, he is placed in an
invidious
position.
12
On occasion, therefore, the mobile phone has become an
invidious
part of life.
13
The idea is too gross and too
invidious
to be entertained.
14
What discrimination is, is a subtle and
invidious
combination of acceptance and rejection.
15
You generally want to avoid the two pitfalls of pastiche and
invidious
comparison.
16
Their position is
invidious
,
awful, unjust, but they are not just passive victims.
Other examples for "invidious"
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About this term
invidious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
invidious position
invidious comparison
invidious task
so invidious
invidious remarks
More collocations
Invidious
through the time
Invidious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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