obnoxiously
Adverb: - In an extremely unpleasant, offensive, or annoying manner: The word describes doing something in a way that is highly disagreeable, causing strong dislike or irritation. - In a manner that is objectionable or liable to cause harm or discomfort: It can describe actions or behaviors that are not just annoying but are actively objectionable or harmful.
- Adverb:
- He laughed obnoxiously loud during the solemn ceremony.
- The salesman was obnoxiously persistent, following us around the store.
- She obnoxiously flaunted her wealth in front of her less fortunate friends.
- Used to intensify an unpleasant quality: The adverb "obnoxiously" often modifies adjectives to emphasize an excessive and irritating degree of a negative trait.
- The dessert was obnoxiously sweet, making it almost inedible.
- He is obnoxiously confident, never doubting his own opinions.
- Obnoxious (adjective): Extremely unpleasant, offensive, or annoying.
- His obnoxious behavior made him unpopular at the party.
- Obnoxiousness (noun): The quality of being obnoxious.
- The obnoxiousness of his comments was shocking.
- Offensively: In a manner causing displeasure or resentment.
- Annoyingly: In a bothersome or irritating way.
- Insufferably: In an unbearable or intolerable manner.
- Repulsively: In a manner that causes intense distaste or disgust.
- Pleasantly: In an agreeable or enjoyable manner.
- Agreeably: In a pleasing or acceptable way.
- Charmingly: In a delightful or attractive manner.
(Note: "Obnoxiously" itself is not typically part of fixed idioms, but it describes the manner of actions within them.) - To behave obnoxiously: To act in a highly unpleasant or offensive way. - He tends to behave obnoxiously when he drinks too much. - To be obnoxiously present: To be somewhere in an unavoidable and irritating way. - The smell of garbage was obnoxiously present in the hallway.
- in an obnoxious manner
- he said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences