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 | Jul 27, 2010This week's theme Words that look like one part of speech but are another This week's words artificer noisome psychopomp fulsome meretricious Follow us on    Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg noisome
 PRONUNCIATION:(NOI-suhm)   
 MEANING:adjective: 1. Offensive, especially to the sense of smell. 2. Harmful; noxious. ETYMOLOGY:From Middle English noy (short of annoy), via French, from Latin inodiare
(to make hateful), from in- (intensive prefix) + odium (hate). USAGE:"Phasing out of noisome exhausts on motorbikes should be handled seriously
   and urgently." ESG Response; Gibraltar Chronicle; Nov 28, 2009. "The anti-social behaviour order, or Asbo, has helped to bring some relief to hard-pressed communities plagued by noisome neighbours and menacing yobs." Making Justice Swifter; The Daily Telegraph (London, UK); Oct 8, 2009. See more usage examples of noisome in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:One man meets an infamous punishment for that crime which confers a diadem upon another. -Juvenal, poet (c. 60-140) | 
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