Week 18 Hoag "odious"

 (adj.) arousing or deserving of hatred or repugnance 

"A successful Slack would, I thought, be even more odious than a baffled one" (Christie 87)

I found this word in The Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie. In this part of the story, the narrator (the Vicar) is secretly hoping that Inspector Slack is not right about his theory because Slack is very arrogant, even when he is wrong. The Vicar does not want to have to deal with an even more arrogant Slack. I chose this word because it sounds like "odor" which has a negative connotation and I think it further gets the word's definition across, because someone who is odious is unpleasant. It is an interesting parallel, I thought.

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