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obloquy

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obloquy /ˈɒbləkwi /
noun [mass noun] strong public condemnation:
he endured years of contempt and obloquy.
disgrace, especially that brought about by public condemnation:
conduct to which no more obloquy could reasonably attach.
– DERIVATIVES
obloquial adjective
obloquious adjective
– ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin obloquium contradiction, from Latin obloqui, from ob- against + loqui speak.
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