Which preposition to use with invidious

in Occurrences 2%

There is nothing invidious in this use of a racial term.

as Occurrences 1%

Incidentally, too, he was willing to render Pompey more envied and invidious as a result of the honors conferred upon him, so that the people might get their fill of him more quickly.

between Occurrences 1%

By a gentleman, we mean not to draw a line that would be invidious between high and low, rank and subordination, riches and poverty.

of Occurrences 1%

Is it really like that at the Front?" THE WARRIOR (who has seen terrible things in battle): "Thank heaven, no, mother."] England deplores the death of Lord Rhondda, who achieved success in the most irksome and invidious of offices.

than Occurrences 1%

This bill can only be opposed upon the supposition that it gives a sanction to severities, more rigorous than our present circumstances require; for nothing can be more fallacious or invidious than a comparison of this law with the demand of ship-money, a demand contrary to all law, and enforced by the manifest exertion of arbitrary power.

to Occurrences 1%

It would be invidious to particularizebut we must mention the transference of two of Martin's designsMarcus Curtius (in the Forget Me Not) and Christ Tempted on the Mountas two of the most surprising efforts of genius we have ever witnessed.

Which preposition to use with  invidious