excoriating Antonyms

Meaning of excoriating

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excoriating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Eccoriate

excoriating Sentence Examples

  1. The principal delivered an excoriating speech to the students, emphasizing the consequences of their misbehavior.
  2. The film critic's excoriating review of the movie left no doubt about his negative opinion.
  3. The investigative report offered an excoriating look at the corrupt practices within the local government.
  4. The politician's excoriating remarks about his opponent were met with boos and jeers from the audience.
  5. The judge imposed an excoriating sentence on the convicted criminal, expressing disgust for the heinous nature of the crime.
  6. The editorial writer launched an excoriating attack on the government's economic policies, calling them shortsighted and disastrous.
  7. The professor's excoriating lecture on the history of colonialism left the students with a profound understanding of its lasting negative impacts.
  8. The artist's excoriating portrayal of society's ills in his paintings drew both praise and criticism from the art world.
  9. The athlete's excoriating performance in the championship game left fans and commentators alike in awe of his skill and determination.
  10. The detective's excoriating interrogation of the suspect eventually led to a confession and the resolution of the case.

FAQs About the word excoriating

of Eccoriate

slamming,attacking, scolding, criticizing, jumping (on), savaging,scathing, trashing, berating, insulting

commending,praising, commending, hailing, praising, hailing, complimenting, complimenting, acclaiming, lauding

The principal delivered an excoriating speech to the students, emphasizing the consequences of their misbehavior.

The film critic's excoriating review of the movie left no doubt about his negative opinion.

The investigative report offered an excoriating look at the corrupt practices within the local government.

The politician's excoriating remarks about his opponent were met with boos and jeers from the audience.