"Odible" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Odible" Meaning

The word "odible" is not a commonly used term in English. However, I'm going to take a guess that you might be thinking of the word "odious".

Odious refers to something that is deeply unpleasant, hated, or loathed. It can also mean having a strong aversion or repulsion towards something. For example:

"The odious sound of the alarm clock woke me up."

Alternatively, it's possible that "odible" is a made-up or slang term, and I'd love to learn more about its context or intended meaning if you'd like to provide more information!

"Odible" Examples

5 Usage Examples of Odible


The doctor determined that the patient had a medication reaction that was odible, so she had to stop taking it right away.
While some people might find the smell ofdurian fruit odible, many others enjoy its unique and pungent aroma.
The chef was criticized for serving an odible soufflé that was more like a chunk of rubber than a light and airy dessert.
After the construction project was finished, the pungent smell of fresh paint lingered in the air, which the residents found odible.
The strong smell of bleach was odible to many people, so the company had to develop a milder alternative for cleaning.

"Odible" Similar Words

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Odeon

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An Odeon is a type of cinema or movie theater, typically a large chain of cinemas that originated in the United Kingdom. The term "odeon" is often used in the UK and other parts of Europe to refer to a movie theater, similar to how the term "cinema" is used in other parts of the world.

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Odiously

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The word "odiously" is an adverb that means in a repulsive, hateful, or disgusting manner. It is often used to describe something that is done with a sense of loathing or abomination.

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