Sentences with invidious
in·vid·i·ous
I i - The local authority could find itself in the invidious position of having to refuse.
- Police officers fear invidious comparisons.
- But what makes the Frog even more invidious than its predecessors is the entirely corporate, market-researched nature of its creation.
- For anyone interested in those invidious comparisons, Ehle looks nothing like Hepburn, aside from her similarly.
- An invidious task
- invidious comparisons
- The more attention I paid, the more I noticed everywhere this invidious comparison, between smug, stagnant France and innovative, daring Spain.
- Worst of all, she has been put into an invidious, almost unconscionable, position.
- invidious remarks.
- invidious comparisons.
- It is invidious to play favourites, but you couldn't fail to be knocked out by the statuesque Burchmore's tap and song.
- The person is in the invidious position of owning a vehicle that should never have been registered and its safety and future is uncertain.
- An invidious honor.
- Mr Hartigan has been forced into the invidious position of wearing three hats.