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When recovering alcoholic Joe McNeal's nephew is abducted, his personal investigation leads him to powerhouse undercover African American Detective Marcus Knight. Together, they take on LA's seedy underbelly of child sex trafficking.Movie details
Title : OdiousRelease : 2017-12-12
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Melora Walters, Jerrika Hinton, Daniela Bobadilla, Erica Tazel, Josh McDermitt, Gavin Lewis, Thomas F. Duffy,Read More About Odious
Odious has been with us since the days of Middle English. We borrowed it from Anglo-French, which in turn had taken it from Latin odiosus. The Latin adjective came from the noun odium, meaning "hatred." Odium is also an ancestor of the English verb annoy (another word that came to Middle English via Anglo-French).
Odious definition, deserving or causing hatred; hateful; detestable. See more.
This insistence in using the odious word arises from the fact that a particularly benighted landsman must imagine the act of anchoring as a process of throwing something overboard, whereas the anchor ready for its work is already overboard, and is not thrown over, but simply allowed to fall.
Odious is from the Latin noun odium, which means hatred. It is a strong word, so don't call someone odious unless you want to accuse someone of being loathsome or vile. Actions can also be called odious. A typical use is Shakespeare's in Othello : "You told a lie, an odious damned lie."
odious In reviews, odious comparisons are sometimes drawn between the book under review and others whose worth is known. From Cambridge English Corpus Each of them is critical of the tendency of law to skew history or legitimise odious structures of authority.
adjective If you describe people or things as odious, you think that they are extremely unpleasant. Herr Schmidt is certainly the most odious man I have ever met. The judge described the crime as odious.
adjective The definition of odious is something that is extremely unpleasant or hated. An example of odious is the taste of rotten milk. YourDictionary definition and usage example.
odious (comparative more odious, superlative most odious) Arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure. Scrubbing the toilet is an odious task. 1903, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist”, in The Return of Sherlock Holmes Wikisource :
Synonyms for odious at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Find descriptive alternatives for odious.
Odious definition, deserving or causing hatred; hateful; detestable. See more.
This insistence in using the odious word arises from the fact that a particularly benighted landsman must imagine the act of anchoring as a process of throwing something overboard, whereas the anchor ready for its work is already overboard, and is not thrown over, but simply allowed to fall.
Odious is from the Latin noun odium, which means hatred. It is a strong word, so don't call someone odious unless you want to accuse someone of being loathsome or vile. Actions can also be called odious. A typical use is Shakespeare's in Othello : "You told a lie, an odious damned lie."
odious In reviews, odious comparisons are sometimes drawn between the book under review and others whose worth is known. From Cambridge English Corpus Each of them is critical of the tendency of law to skew history or legitimise odious structures of authority.
adjective If you describe people or things as odious, you think that they are extremely unpleasant. Herr Schmidt is certainly the most odious man I have ever met. The judge described the crime as odious.
adjective The definition of odious is something that is extremely unpleasant or hated. An example of odious is the taste of rotten milk. YourDictionary definition and usage example.
odious (comparative more odious, superlative most odious) Arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure. Scrubbing the toilet is an odious task. 1903, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist”, in The Return of Sherlock Holmes Wikisource :
Synonyms for odious at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Find descriptive alternatives for odious.
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