Odiously in a sentence as an adverb

You're acting as if it's universally unethical or somethingwhat about this: someone is being odiously racist, so I write a brutal reply to shut em down.

Borderline illegal most likely, apart from being exceedingly and odiously offensive.

The phrase "transitioning to community ownership" - which always means "we are dumping this" - is too odiously weasely for an otherwise respectable organisation such as Mozilla, and I do wish they'd stop using it.

At some point or another, we've all been extremely susceptible to influences like this.> I find it insulting that I should be disallowed to listen to someone on the basis that they are so odiously toxic I have to be protected from them.

> "Terrain is transmuted into psychogeography"While I understand what the above sentence is saying, I would like to explore and interrogate the geopsychology of its author in order to understand what led her to formulate her spatial epistemology using this odiously unnecessary verbiage.

Who is conceivably that dumb, and why should political theory be informed by such a mentality?As someone who sometimes attends these college talks as a member of the audience, I find it insulting that I should be disallowed to listen to someone on the basis that they are so odiously toxic I have to be protected from them.

Odiously definitions

adverb

in an offensive and hateful manner; "I don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably"

See also: detestably repulsively abominably