inveigh Synonyms
inveigh Meaning
inveigh (v)
complain bitterly
speak against in an impassioned manner
inveigh (v. i.)
To declaim or rail (against some person or thing); to utter censorious and bitter language; to attack with harsh criticism or reproach, either spoken or written; to use invectives; -- with against; as, to inveigh against character, conduct, manners, customs, morals, a law, an abuse.
inveigh Sentence Examples
- The columnist would often inveigh against government corruption in his articles.
- She would inveigh loudly against the unfair treatment of workers by management.
- The activist used the rally to inveigh against social injustice and inequality.
- The politician took to the podium to inveigh against his opponents' policies.
- In his memoir, he would inveigh bitterly against the injustices he faced as a young man.
- At the town hall meeting, citizens inveighed against the proposed tax hike.
- The talk show host would inveigh passionately about environmental degradation.
- Despite his friends' warnings, he would inveigh recklessly against authority figures.
- The speaker inveighed against the media's sensationalist coverage of the event.
- The artist's work would often inveigh against societal norms and conventions.
FAQs About the word inveigh
complain bitterly, speak against in an impassioned mannerTo declaim or rail (against some person or thing); to utter censorious and bitter language; to attack w
complain, scream, whine,moan, grumble, mutter, yammer, bleat, whimper, kick
accept, tolerate, take, tolerate, rejoice, endure, endure, take, accept, delight
The columnist would often inveigh against government corruption in his articles.
She would inveigh loudly against the unfair treatment of workers by management.
The activist used the rally to inveigh against social injustice and inequality.
The politician took to the podium to inveigh against his opponents' policies.