Adjective(1) causing disapproval or protest,offensive,repulsive(2) causing disapproval or protest(3) offensive(4) repulsive
Adjective(1) causing disapproval or protest,offensive,repulsive(2) causing disapproval or protest(3) offensive(4) repulsive
(1) Sadly the bottom line is that she spends a lot of money with us and by virtue of that we have to accept her obnoxious visits.(2) I assume he was not aware of the fact that he was in a church and being extremely obnoxious .(3) I had to call each of my clerks into my office one at a time and explain how what I did actually made the obnoxious guy feel worse.(4) I find it obnoxious and frightening to see drunks in bars and on the streets.(5) I picked up the fake gun and held in a particularly obnoxious woman's face.(6) Last night I turned into one of those obnoxious young things on a tour, just like I vowed never to be.(7) More than just unpleasant, the obnoxious smell was stifling and suffocating.(8) His is biased, obnoxious , and arrogant but we knew that about him before the book came out.(9) We have, in this country, a generation of obnoxious , unruly, disrespectful louts.(10) Returning to her native city from Asia, she was driven home by a rude, obnoxious and deceitful driver.(11) The water was a shade of obnoxious blue that gave the sky a run for its money.(12) I had a faint hope that the heat would remove that obnoxious weed ragwort from the roadsides of Cumbria.(13) It is incredibly difficult to find a high school student who isn't obnoxious .(14) I started with obnoxious colours, brown and red mainly, and worked from there.(15) A decent living politician is one who is not actively corrupt, rude, obnoxious , vile or idiotic.(16) It has become bigger and more obnoxious than the people and events themselves.