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invectives

 

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Noun invective has 1 sense
  1. vituperation, invective, vitriol - abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will
    --1 is a kind of abuse, insult, revilement, contumely, vilification

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Invectives

Definition: Invectives refer to harsh or abusive language, speech, or expression used to criticize or attack someone or something.

Examples

  1. Noun: In a fit of anger, he unleashed a barrage of invectives upon his opponents.
  2. Noun: The article was filled with invectives directed towards the government officials.
  3. Adjective: His invective comments only fueled the tension in the room.
  4. Adjective: She quickly regretted her invective words and apologized.
  5. Verb: He invectived against the unfair treatment he received at the hands of the company.

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