English to Latin Meaning of noisome - Spiret insanum nebulosus


Noisome :
Spiret insanum nebulosus

nocivis, noxium, iniuriosus;, cogitationem pessimam:, amissis, Spiret insanum nebulosus, tristia deformes pariunt, deformem, bellus, deformis, ill-Formavitque, auxerunt, perniciosa

noxium
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Definitions of noisome in English
Adjective(1) causing or able to cause nausea(2) offensively malodorous
Examples of noisome in English
(1) The President too was pressed into the service of this noisome charade.(2) Snyder loves George, and his noisome influence is behind this inexplicable choice.(3) She chased a small form into a shadowed alley full of garbage and more noisome things.(4) He did not know what it was, but it was a noisome sensation, like standing on a grate that you felt shift beneath your feet.(5) The bar was noisome and smelly, the stench of unwashed bodies and foul beer mingling with the rotten fish smell of the port.(6) Walking seemed to be relaxing him slightly, for he could no longer feel his heart beating madly in his chest and the noisome feeling in his stomach had subsided.(7) I suspect that the deal would have seemed noisome had it been dragged into the warm sunlight of public scrutiny.(8) They saw in it a haven for traditional values that might, in time, restore their idealized America, now overrun by waves of immigration and noisome industrialization.(9) But he gets paid to do this day in and day out, so I sort of understand why he continues being utterly noisome .(10) He was ultimately bored for, even for him, the continuous coos of adoration could become quite noisome after the first thirty minutes.(11) The performance consists in a dinner where one eats haggis, a noisome dish to look at, but not unpleasant to eat, and drinks Athol Brose, a delicious drink, but insidious, composed of whisky, honey, cream and rum.(12) He dived down a dark alley and ducked down behind a pile of crates and noisome garbage to catch his breath.(13) Here and across Europe it is the same: noisome , slimy things have crawled out of the sewers to oppress liberty and the human spirit.(14) Epidemical fevers and fluxes, which fill the ship with noisome and noxious effluvia, often break out, and infect the seamen likewise, and thus the oppressors, and the oppressed, fall by the same stroke.(15) You will need a calm retreat from the noisome fray.(16) But surely there's a less noisome method of distributing cash than one in which innocent pedestrians are accosted by somebody not dissimilar to the last person to have mugged them?
(1) loud noise ::
Tumultum adduxit tempus
(2) make noise ::
obstrepere
(3) noise pollution ::
sonitus pollutio
(4) make a noise ::
conturbatus
(5) noise reduction ::
sonitus reductionem
(6) noise level ::
sonitus gradu
(7) background noise ::
sonitus background
(8) strange noise ::
sonitus novis
(9) making noise ::
sonitus facit
(10) noise suppression ::
sonitus earumque oppres
Synonyms
Adjective
1. foul ::
turpi
2. funky ::
RANCENS
3. foetid ::
et fetenti
4. stinking ::
morientes perdunt
5. foul-smelling ::
olentibus
6. smelly ::
foetidus
7. fetid ::
foetidissima
Antonyms
1. healthy ::
sanus
Different Forms
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