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beastly
English
Etymology
From Middle English beestly, bestely, beastelich, equivalent to beast +? -ly. Compare West Frisian bistachtich (“beastly”), Dutch beestachtig (“beastly”), German biestig (“beastly”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bi?stli/
- Rhymes: -i?stli
Adjective
beastly (comparative beastlier or more beastly, superlative beastliest or most beastly)
- (Britain) Pertaining to, or having the form, nature, or habits of, a beast.
- (Britain) Similar to the nature of a beast; contrary to the nature and dignity of man
- Synonyms: brutal, filthy
- (Britain, dated) Abominable.
- (of computing hardware) Powerful, having a powerful appearance
- 2010, January 11, Matthew DeCarlo, “Silverstone mini-ITX case can fit Radeon HD 5970”, TechSpot:
- In addition to a Core i7-860 with a full-sized heatsink and 4GB of DDR3 RAM, the company showed its SUGO SG07 housing today's most beastly graphics card, the dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970, which is about 30cm long.
- 2014, March 21, Tycho de Feijter, “Hummer H2 is a Big Black Beast in the Rain in China”, CarNewsChina.com:
- A very big, very black, and very beastly Hummer H2, Spotted in China in in the rain the great city of Zigong in Sichuan Province.
- 2018, October 16, Chris Smith, “Huawei just unveiled the most beastly Android phone the world has ever seen”, BGR:
- Huawei’s Mate 20 phones have instantly become the best iPhone XS rivals out there, at least on paper, and the high-end model is easily the most beastly Android phone the world has seen so far.
- 2010, January 11, Matthew DeCarlo, “Silverstone mini-ITX case can fit Radeon HD 5970”, TechSpot:
Usage notes
Most often used pejoratively, but sense 4 has predominantly positive connotations. Bestial is more narrow, though also often used pejoratively.
Synonyms
- (like a beast): bestial, animalian
Derived terms
- beastliness
Translations
Adverb
beastly (comparative more beastly, superlative most beastly)
- Like a beast; brutishly.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.8:
- Beastly he threwe her downe, ne car'd to spill / Her garments gay with scales of fish that all did fill.
- 1901, The Literary World - Volume 63 - Page 35:
- They have insulted me most beastly. Moreover, they are, everyone of them, black-satan filthmen.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.8:
Anagrams
- baetyls
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odious
English
Etymology
From Middle English odious, from Old French odieus, from Latin odi?sus, from odium (“hate”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???.di.?s/
- (US) IPA(key): /?o?.di.?s/
- Rhymes: -??di?s
Adjective
odious (comparative more odious, superlative most odious)
- Arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure.
- Scrubbing the toilet is an odious task.
Usage notes
- Nouns to which "odious" is often applied: debt, man, character, crime, task, comparison, woman, person, vice, word, act.
Synonyms
- detestable, hated, reviled, unsavory, contemptible, despicable
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Translations
Anagrams
- iodous
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