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Definition of "infandous" [in•fan•dous]

  • Extremely odious (adjective)

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Use "infandous" in a sentence
  • "He said Mr Galloway's name was "infandous" - too odious to be mentioned in polite Canadian society."
  • "And for that reason, Velshi said the minister is refusing to override the decision by Canada Border Security Agency officials under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. "What we are not going to do is give special treatment to someone who has bragged about providing 'financial support' for Hamas … and who sympathized with the Taliban terrorists who are killing Canadians overseas," Velshi said. called Mr. Velshi to find out more about the thinking behind the ban and what led him to use the long-obsolete word "infandous" - which the Oxford English dictionary defines as a word that once meant "Unspeakable, not to be spoken of; nefarious," but apparently fell out of use some time after 1708."
  • "If they thought George Galloway was "infandous," what would they do with"