 In the current climate of emotional and
political strife, there have been a number of complaints about vitriol and the
lack of civility in public dialogue.  I
agree.  If more people paused and thought
before they spoke, our discourse and ability to insult one another would be
much more refined.  The degree of vulgarity
in the content of speech is a reliable indicator of the depths to which we have
linguistically sunk as a society.
In the current climate of emotional and
political strife, there have been a number of complaints about vitriol and the
lack of civility in public dialogue.  I
agree.  If more people paused and thought
before they spoke, our discourse and ability to insult one another would be
much more refined.  The degree of vulgarity
in the content of speech is a reliable indicator of the depths to which we have
linguistically sunk as a society.I advocate a return to civil insults. If you’re not good at it, or have a limited vocabulary, take a few minutes each day to peruse a dictionary or a thesaurus (as I have here), and improve your skills. For example, the Os are rich with high-level slander and allegations. To wit:
- Oaf (n.) –
     A large, ungainly, and dull-witted person : gawk, hulk, lout, limp,
     ox.  Informal: lummox.  Slang: klutz, lug, meatball, meathead.
- Obduracy
     (n.) – The quality or state of being stubbornly inflexible: die-hardism,
     grimness, implacability, implacableness, incompliance, inexorability,
     intransigence, relentlessness, remorselessness, rigidity, stubbornness.
- Obfuscate
     (v.) – To make dim or indistinct : becloud, bedim, befog, blear, blur,
     cloud, dim, dull, eclipse, fog, gloom, mist, obscure, overcast,
     overshadow.
- Oblique
     (adj.) – 1. Angled at a slant : beveled, bias, biased, diagonal.  2. 
     Not taking a direct or straight line or course : anfractuous,
     circuitous, circular, devious, indirect, tortuous.
- Oblivious
     (adj.) – 1.  Unable to remember :
     amnesiac, forgetful.  2.  Not aware or informed : ignorant,
     innocent, unaware, unconscious, unenlightened.  Idiom: in the dark.
- Obloquy
     (n.) – 1. Harsh, often insulting language : abuse, billingsgate,
     contumely, invective, railing, revilement, scurrility, vituperation.  2. Loss of or damage to one’s reputation
     : bad name, bad odor, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, disrepute, ignominy,
     ill repute, odium, opprobrium.
- Obnoxious
     (adj.) – So objectionable as to elicit despisal or deserve condemnation :
     abhorrent, abominable, antipathetic, contemptible, despicable, despisable,
     detestable, disgusting, filthy, foul, infamous, loathsome, lousy, low,
     mean, nasty, nefarious, odious, repugnant, rotten, shabby, vile, wretched.
- Obscene
     (adj.) – 1.  Offensive to accepted
     standards of decency : barnyard, bawdy, coarse, Fescennine, filthy, foul,
     gross, lewd, nasty, profane, ribald, scatologic, scurrilous, smutty,
     vulgar.  2. Beyond all reason :
     outrageous, preposterous, ridiculous, shocking, unconscionable,
     unreasonable.
- Obsequious
     (adj.) – Excessively eager to serve or obey : menial, servile, slavish,
     subservient.
- Obstinate
     (adj.) – 1.  Tenaciously unwilling
     to yield : bullheaded, dogged, hardheaded, headstrong, mulish, pertinacious,
     perverse, pigheaded, stiff-necked, tenacious.  2. 
     Difficult to alleviate or cure : persistent, pertinacious,
     stubborn.
- Obstreperous
     (adj.) – 1.  Not submitting to
     discipline or control : disorderly, fractious, indocile, intractable,
     lawless, obstinate, recalcitrant, refractory, uncontrollable,
     undisciplined, ungovernable, unmanageable, unruly, untoward, wild.  Idiom: out of line.  2. 
     Offensively loud and insistent : blatant, boisterous, clamorous,
     strident, vociferous.  Informal:
     loudmouthed.
- Obtrude
     (v.) – To force or come in as an improper or unwanted element : cut in,
     horn in, intrude.
- Obtuse
     (adj.) – Lacking in intelligence : blockheaded, dense, doltish, dumb,
     hebetudinous, stupid, thickheaded, thick-witted.  Informal: thick.  Slang: dimwitted, dopey.
- Odious
     (adj.) – [identical to Obnoxious].
- Officious
     (adj.) – Given to intruding in other people’s affairs : interfering,
     intrusive, meddlesome, obtrusive.
- Offish
     (adj.) -  Not friendly, sociable, or warm in manner : aloof, chilly, cool,
     distant, reticent, standoffish, unapproachable, uncommunicative.
- Oily (adj.)
     – 1.  Having the qualities of fat :
     adipose, fat, greasy, oleaginous, unctuous.  2. 
     Affectedly and self-servingly earnest : fulsome, sleek, smarmy.
- Omnivorous
     (adj.) – Having an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit : avid,
     edacious gluttonous, greedy, rapacious, ravenous, unappeasable, voracious.
It’s only a suggestion however, I don’t want to obtrude
and obfuscate the issue for anyone.
