- Azerbaijani: mənfur, nifrətli, iyrənc (az)
- Belarusian: адыёзны (adyjózny)
- Bulgarian: омразен (bg) (omrazen), противен (bg) (protiven)
- Catalan: odiós
- Dutch: hatelijk (nl), hatelijke (nl)
- Esperanto: abomena (eo), abomeninda
- Finnish: kauhea (fi), inhottava (fi), vihattava (fi), vastenmielinen (fi)
- French: odieux (fr)
- Georgian: ოდოიზური (odoizuri)
- German: abscheulich (de), scheußlich (de), abstoßend (de), widerlich (de), widerwärtig (de), gehässig (de), unausstehlich (de), verhasst (de), odiös (exalted), odios (de) (scholarly)
- Greek:
- Ancient: στυγερός (stugerós)
- Irish: fuafar, gráiniúil
- Middle Irish: fúathmar
- Italian: odioso (it) m
- Latin: odiōsus (la)
- Macedonian: о́мразен (ómrazen), о́двратен (ódvraten), о́дбивен (ódbiven), нена́вистен (nenávisten), гна́сен (gnásen)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: odiøs, avskyelig, motbydelig (no)
- Nynorsk: odiøs, avskyeleg, motbydeleg
- Plautdietsch: wadalich
- Portuguese: odioso (pt)
- Russian: ненави́стный (ru) (nenavístnyj), ни́зкий (ru) (nízkij), отврати́тельный (ru) (otvratítelʹnyj), проти́вный (ru) (protívnyj), одио́зный (ru) (odióznyj)
- Sanskrit: घृणित (sa) (ghṛṇita)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мр̏зак
- Roman: mȑzak (sh)
- Spanish: odioso (es)
- Swedish: odiös (sv), motbjudande (sv), vidrig (sv)
- Turkish: iğrenç (tr), itici (tr)
- Ukrainian: одіо́зний (odióznyj), нена́висний (nenávysnyj)
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