Odious in a sentence as an adjective

I don't think that's such an odious idea.

It's odious because they refuse to remove info about you if you ask them to.

For this 2%, these uses are so odious as to outweigh the beneficial uses of JavaScript.

And those people are rapidly concluding that this thing is an odious turd of the very first order.

This is a really odious quote, especially if you read carefully.

Somewhat odious to the average hacker, in other words.

Chuck, this thread stops being so benign when it starts offering up defenses for Levchin's hiring advice, which is frankly odious.

The forced arbitration seems a bit odious... general mills just got dinged for that and had to apologize...I wonder if the same thing will happen here.

Seriously, you just linked Violet Blue's odious post tagging an application developer as a "booth babe" because of the fit of her shirt.

He has a habit of posting completely unsubstantiated opinions, presented in the most odious manner he can manage.

I find setting up a bot to scan for keywords and submitting legal documents under penalty of perjury without checking its output, even when notified of its mistakes, to be pretty odious.

I know that I -- a committed Democrat -- will cheerfully send money to any opponent in a primary and even an odious Republican in a general election running against her.

One of the big things about American culture I now regard as totally odious is the idea that everyone wants to be like us and therefore if we remake the world in our image we are doing everyone a favor.

Odious definitions

adjective

unequivocally detestable; "abominable treatment of prisoners"; "detestable vices"; "execrable crimes"; "consequences odious to those you govern"- Edmund Burke

See also: abominable detestable execrable