˜yÐÄvlog

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noisome

[ noi-suhm ]

adjective

  1. offensive or disgusting, as an odor.

    Synonyms: , , , ,

  2. harmful or injurious to health; noxious.


noisome

/ ˈ²Ôɔɪ²õÉ™³¾ /

adjective

  1. (esp of smells) offensive
  2. harmful or noxious
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Derived Forms

  • ˈ²Ô´Ç¾±²õ´Ç³¾±ð±ô²â, adverb
  • ˈ²Ô´Ç¾±²õ´Ç³¾±ð²Ô±ð²õ²õ, noun
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ²Ô´Ç¾±î€ƒs´Ç³¾±ð·±ô²â adverb
  • ²Ô´Ç¾±î€ƒs´Ç³¾±ð·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of noisome1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English noy (aphetic variant of annoy ) + -some 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of noisome1

C14: from obsolete noy, variant of annoy + -some 1
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This only resurrected the noisome history of Epstein and the Media Lab, which MIT surely hoped would be dead and buried after it issued an independent report on the matter in January 2020.

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From a commercial standpoint, the companies have been reluctant to get in the way of the torrent, unless it’s so noisome that it crosses an inescapable line.

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Because he personally led this fetid, noisome, pawing frat house, that’s why.

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Yet another in our series of noisome parasites that we offer as second prizes.

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This is my new spiritual home, and the more I learn about it, the more I find myself unable to bear the noisome sunlight of the United States.

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