brickbats Synonyms

brickbats Meaning

brickbats

a fragment of a hard material (such as a brick), one used as a missile, a piece of a hard material (as a brick), an uncomplimentary remark

brickbats Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's controversial stance earned him a barrage of brickbats from his constituents.
  2. The poorly executed project drew a chorus of brickbats from critics and homeowners alike.
  3. The author's inflammatory remarks sparked a flurry of brickbats online and in the media.
  4. The reviewer's harsh criticism of the film was met with a torrent of brickbats from fans.
  5. The government's decision to raise taxes was greeted with a torrent of brickbats from taxpayers.
  6. The artist's unconventional style faced a hailstorm of brickbats from traditionalists.
  7. The lawyer's unsuccessful defense of his client resulted in a wave of brickbats from the public.
  8. The teacher's unorthodox teaching methods attracted a barrage of brickbats from parents.
  9. The company's decision to cut employee benefits drew a storm of brickbats from its workforce.
  10. The public relations campaign was a disaster and resulted in a stream of brickbats for the organization.

FAQs About the word brickbats

a fragment of a hard material (such as a brick), one used as a missile, a piece of a hard material (as a brick), an uncomplimentary remark

sarcasms,insults, offences, jeers, barbs, epithets, disses, indignities, personalities, affronts

praises,compliments, commendations, accolades, acclaim,, applauses,flatteries, adulations

The politician's controversial stance earned him a barrage of brickbats from his constituents.

The poorly executed project drew a chorus of brickbats from critics and homeowners alike.

The author's inflammatory remarks sparked a flurry of brickbats online and in the media.

The reviewer's harsh criticism of the film was met with a torrent of brickbats from fans.