Crossword-Solution: INVIDIOUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Invidious | a. | Envious; malignant. |
| Invidious | a. | Worthy of envy; desirable; enviable. |
| Invidious | a. | Likely to incur or produce ill will, or to provoke envy; hateful; as, invidious distinctions. |
We have 49 clues for the answer “INVIDIOUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| likely to arouse or incur resentment or anger in others | 1 answer |
| detractive | 1 answer |
| Offensively discriminating | 1 answer |
| Causing resentment | 1 answer |
| revulsive | 7 answers |
| albino | 17 answers |
| envying | 20 answers |
| envious | 22 answers |
| past bearing | 22 answers |
| minatory | 26 answers |
| galling | 26 answers |
| vilifying | 26 answers |
| Washed-out | 29 answers |
| Washed out | 32 answers |
| calumnious | 33 answers |
| Leaden | 34 answers |
| Jealous | 36 answers |
| Unacceptable | 39 answers |
| Deathly | 39 answers |
| Creepy | 40 answers |
| ashy | 41 answers |
| Ghoulish | 43 answers |
| unenviable | 46 answers |
| contradicting | 47 answers |
| Loathsome | 48 answers |
| slighting | 48 answers |
| Unappealing | 49 answers |
| wounding | 50 answers |
| disadvantageous | 51 answers |
| Affecting | 52 answers |
| Undesirable | 52 answers |
| colourless | 56 answers |
| Libellous | 56 answers |
| detracting | 56 answers |
| unwelcome | 58 answers |
| uninviting | 58 answers |
| detractory | 59 answers |
| repellent | 59 answers |
| unattractive | 61 answers |
| Defamatory | 64 answers |
| Annoying | 65 answers |
| horrid | 65 answers |
| slanderous | 66 answers |
| Boorish | 73 answers |
| Scandalous | 75 answers |
| Menacing | 75 answers |
| Uncivil | 78 answers |
| Poison | 79 answers |
| Rude | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INVIDIOUS (5)
Gabriel hoped that the whole truth of the matter might not be published till at any rate the girl had been in her grave for a few days, when the interposing barriers of earth and time, and a sense that the events had been somewhat shut into oblivion, would deaden the sting that revelation and invidious remark would have for Bathsheba just now.
But the rich man—not to make any invidious comparison—is always sold to the institution which makes him rich.
But, in after days, when the frenzy of that hideous epoch had subsided, it was remembered how loudly Colonel Pyncheon had joined in the general cry, to purge the land from witchcraft; nor did it fail to be whispered, that there was an invidious acrimony in the zeal with which he had sought the condemnation of Matthew Maule.
Your son was utterly disgusted—your son apologized.” Urbain de Bellegarde was frowning portentously, and Newman supposed he was frowning at poor Valentin’s invidious image.
The allotments of Providence, when coupled with trouble and anxiety, often conceal from finite vision the wisdom and goodness in which they are sent; and, frequently, what seemed a harsh and invidious dispensation, is converted by after experience into a happy and beneficial arrangement.
Quotes with INVIDIOUS (3)
Time that had not come yet — an anomaly in itself — had the fiercest reality for her. It was a hard wind in her face; if she had made the world, every tree would be bent, every stone weathered, every bough stripped by that steady and contrary wind. Lucille saw in everything its potential for invidious change.
This was the trouble with families. Like invidious doctors, they knew just where it hurt.
The crowd, in fact, is composed of individuals; it must therefore be in every man's power to become what he is, an individual. From becoming an individual no one, no one at all, is excluded, except he who excludes himself by becoming a crowd. To become a crowd, to collect a crowd about one, is on the contrary to affirm the distinctions of human life. The most well-meaning person who talks about these distinctions can easily offend an individual. But then it is not the crowd w…