oaths and revilings
obdurate and impenitent [obdurate = hardened in wrongdoing ]
[impenitent = without remorse for sins]
obedient and dutious
obeisance and submission
objectionable and inexpedient
obligation and dependence
obliquity and hypocrisy
oblivious and insensible
obloquy and detraction [obloquy = abusive language]
obnoxious and odious
obscure and enigmatical
obsequies and panegyrics [obsequies = funeral rite] [panegyrics =
elaborate praise]
obsequious and conciliating [obsequious = servile compliance; fawning]
observations and reflections
obstacles and disasters
obstinate and stupid
obstreperous and noisy [obstreperous = stubbornly defiant]
obtrusive and vulgar
obtuse and imbecile
obvious and palpable
occasional and contingent
occult and hidden
occupations and habits
odd and dismal
odious and oppressive
offensive and aggressive
official and authoritative

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Definition: | (noun) An armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it. |
Synonyms: | lounger |
Usage: | During football season, my husband plants himself in the recliner that faces the TV and does not budge for hours on end. |
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