inodiate (Meaning)

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inodiate (v. t.)

To make odious or hateful.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inodiate

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inodiate Sentence Examples

  1. The chef's culinary skills were truly remarkable; his ability to inodiate even the simplest dish with complex flavors was unparalleled.
  2. Despite her initial reservations, Sarah found herself pleasantly surprised by the movie's ability to inodiate her with a range of emotions.
  3. The artist's painting seemed to inodiate the room with a sense of tranquility, captivating all who gazed upon it.
  4. His eloquent speech had the power to inodiate the audience with inspiration, leaving them motivated to enact change.
  5. The scent of freshly baked bread seemed to inodiate the entire neighborhood, drawing people to the bakery like moths to a flame.
  6. The garden was designed to inodiate visitors with a sense of serenity, each plant carefully chosen to enhance the overall atmosphere.
  7. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sky was inodiated with a breathtaking array of colors, painting the clouds in hues of pink and gold.
  8. The melody of the symphony inodiated the concert hall, filling the space with a sense of grandeur and emotion.
  9. The novel's intricate plot managed to inodiate readers with a sense of anticipation, keeping them on the edge of their seats until the very end.
  10. The aroma of exotic spices seemed to inodiate the market, enticing shoppers to explore its vibrant stalls.

FAQs About the word inodiate

To make odious or hateful.

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The chef's culinary skills were truly remarkable; his ability to inodiate even the simplest dish with complex flavors was unparalleled.

Despite her initial reservations, Sarah found herself pleasantly surprised by the movie's ability to inodiate her with a range of emotions.

The artist's painting seemed to inodiate the room with a sense of tranquility, captivating all who gazed upon it.

His eloquent speech had the power to inodiate the audience with inspiration, leaving them motivated to enact change.