invective
Meanings
Plural: invectives
Noun
- abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will
- An expression which inveighs or rails against a person.
- A severe or violent censure or reproach.
- Something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another.
- A harsh or reproachful accusation.
Adj
- Characterized by invection or railing.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle French invective, from Medieval Latin invectiva (“abusive speech”), from Latin invectīvus, from invectus, perfect passive participle of invehō (“bring in”), from in- + vehō (“carry”). See vehicle, and compare with inveigh.
Synonyms
abusive, critical, denunciatory, satirical, vitriol, vitriolic, vituperation, vituperative
Scrabble Score: 17
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