Invidious


The meaning of the word Invidious is: unpleasant and likely to cause bad feelings in other people


Examples:

The dictator’s invidious acts caused the people to rise up against him.

published by Altha on 2021-05-17 12:26:22


In Jeremy’s opinion, the death penalty is an invidious part of the legal system that should be considered a crime against humanity.

published by Shannan on 2021-05-15 12:45:35


Nathan’s invidious behavior disturbed others and got him kicked out of the movie theater.

published by Williemae on 2021-03-30 12:09:09


When Sally drinks alcohol, she starts to display invidious behavior that makes everyone feel uncomfortable.

published by Ashely on 2021-10-10 23:23:16


I was shocked to learn my best friend was spreading invidious rumors about me.

published by Latarsha on 2021-05-22 05:33:59


Although Jimmy has committed some invidious actions in the past, he has completely changed his life since becoming a minister.

published by Marvin on 2021-02-02 17:14:05


Many people believe the habit of giving out trophies to only a few student competitors is invidious and likely to promote ill will between peers.

published by Winifred on 2021-09-26 15:21:39


When you compare someone to a wild animal, you are making an invidious association that does not compliment the person.

published by Katelin on 2021-03-11 23:39:29


The judge knew his decision to release the killer would be considered invidious by the victim’s family.

published by Kyong on 2021-09-04 12:33:54


Even though Harriett hates making invidious decisions regarding the hiring and firing of staff, she does it as a part of her managerial duties.

published by Myrtice on 2021-12-21 00:52:09


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