"Obolary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Extremely annoying or offensive, often in an intentional or deliberate manner; immensely objectionable, unpleasant, or unacceptable.
Obnoxiousness refers to the quality of being annoying, unpleasant, or aggressive; something or someone that is overwhelmingly rude, intrusive, or disagreeable. It is the state or character of being obnoxious, meaning that something or someone is causes discomfort, offense, or annoyance to others due to its unpleasant or disagreeable nature.
To obnubilate means to darken or obscure something, often by covering it with a veil or mist, making it difficult to see or understand. It can also mean to confuse or perplex someone, making it hard for them to think clearly.
The oboe is a double-reed woodwind musical instrument with a delicate and mellow sound. It is typically used in classical music, particularly in orchestras and chamber music ensembles, as well as in jazz and folk music. The oboe is known for its distinctive, piercing tone and is often used to play melodic lines and solos.
Oboes are a type of triple-reed woodwind musical instrument. They are typically played in orchestras, chamber music, and as solo instruments. Oboes are known for their distinctive, mellow sound and are often used to add a sense of elegance and refinement to musical compositions.
An oboist is a musician who plays the oboe, a woodwind instrument with a distinctive, mellow sound. Oboists typically perform in orchestras, chamber music groups, and as soloists, often requiring technical skill, precision, and expressiveness to produce the oboe's unique tone.
Oboists are musicians who play the oboe, a woodwind instrument that is often used in orchestras, chamber music, and other types of musical ensembles.
An obol is a small coin, especially one formerly used in ancient Greece or Rome, typically worth a small fraction of a drachma or denarius. In modern times, an obol can also refer to an obsolete unit of value or currency.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "obole". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to say?
Obolus is an obsolete unit of currency or weight that was used in ancient Greece. It was also sometimes used as a unit of barley or other grains.
I apologize, but "obomegoid" is not a commonly used word in the English language. A quick search did not yield any relevant results. It is possible that it is a rare or obsolete term, or it could be a made-up word. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this term? I'd be happy to help you understand its meaning or suggest alternatives if necessary.
Obotrites is a term used to describe a group of East Slavic tribes that lived in the area that is now northern Germany and southern Scandinavia during the Middle Ages. They were a group of Slavic tribes that were organized into a loose confederation and were known for their involvement in trade and commerce. The Obotrites were also involved in the Viking Age and had close relationships with the Viking tribes of Scandinavia. The term "Obotrites" is still sometimes used today to refer to the Slavic tribes of this region.
Obovate describes a leaf or petal shape that is egg-shaped but with the narrow end pointing upwards.