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offensive - unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses; "offensive odors" |
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inoffensive giving no offense; "a quiet inoffensive man"; "a refreshing inoffensive stimulant"
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evil morally bad or wrong; "evil purposes"; "an evil influence"; "evil deeds"
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hateful evoking or deserving hatred; "no vice is universally as hateful as ingratitude"- Joseph Priestly
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unpalatable not pleasant or acceptable to the taste or mind; "an unpalatable meal"; "unpalatable truths"; "unpalatable behavior"
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unpleasant disagreeable to the senses, to the mind, or feelings ; "an unpleasant personality"; "unpleasant repercussions"; "unpleasant odors"
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distastefulness,
odiousness,
offensiveness the quality of being offensive
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abhorrent,
detestable,
obscene,
repugnant,
repulsive offensive to the mind; "an abhorrent deed"; "the obscene massacre at Wounded Knee"; "morally repugnant customs"; "repulsive behavior"; "the most repulsive character in recent novels"
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charnel,
ghastly,
sepulchral gruesomely indicative of death or the dead; "a charnel smell came from the chest filled with dead men's bones"; "ghastly shrieks"; "the sepulchral darkness of the catacombs"
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creepy causing a sensation as of things crawling on your skin; "a creepy story"; "I had a creepy-crawly feeling"
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disgustful,
disgusting,
distasteful,
foul,
loathly,
loathsome,
repellant,
repellent,
repelling,
revolting,
skanky,
wicked,
yucky highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a wicked stench"
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ghoulish,
morbid suggesting the horror of death and decay; "morbid details"
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hideous,
horrid,
horrific,
outrageous so extremely ugly as to be terrifying; "a hideous scar"; "a repulsive mask"
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objectionable,
obnoxious causing disapproval or protest; "a vulgar and objectionable person"
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rank growing profusely; "rank jungle vegetation"
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scrimy dirty and disgusting; "worry about the gossip and secretiveness and other scrimy sides"- Al Hine
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verminous of the nature of vermin; very offensive or repulsive
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offensive - for the purpose of attack rather than defense; "offensive weapons" |
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defensive intended or appropriate for defending against or deterring aggression or attack; "defensive weapons"; "a defensive stance"
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aggressive having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of your ends; "an aggressive businessman"; "an aggressive basketball player"; "he was aggressive and imperious; positive in his convictions"; "aggressive drivers"
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hostile unsolicited and resisted by the management of the target company ( used of attempts to buy or take control of a business); "hostile takeover"; "hostile tender offer"; "hostile bid"
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antipersonnel designed to inflict death or personal injury rather than material destruction
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assaultive,
attacking disposed to attack
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hit-and-run,
tip-and-run designed for or consisting of a brief attack followed by a quick escape; "hit-and-run units"; "tip-and-run assaults"
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incursive,
invading,
invasive involving invasion or aggressive attack; "invasive war"
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marauding,
predatory,
raiding characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding; "bands of marauding Indians"; "predatory warfare"; "a raiding party"
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on the offensive
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offensive - causing anger or annoyance; "offensive remarks" |
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inoffensive,
unoffending giving no offense; "a quiet inoffensive man"; "a refreshing inoffensive stimulant"
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disrespectful exhibiting lack of respect; rude and discourteous; "remarks disrespectful of the law"; "disrespectful in the presence of his parents"; "disrespectful toward his teacher"
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harmful causing or capable of causing harm; "too much sun is harmful to the skin"; "harmful effects of smoking"
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distastefulness,
odiousness,
offensiveness the quality of being offensive
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abusive,
opprobrious,
scurrilous characterized by physical or psychological maltreatment; "abusive punishment"; "argued...that foster homes are abusive"
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offensive - violating or tending to violate or offend against; "violative of the principles of liberty"; "considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity" |
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violative |
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offending offending against or breaking a law or rule; "contracts offending against the statute were canceled"
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