lambastes Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- bastes
- rags
- reprimands
- mocks
- flays
- calls-down
- attacks
- bawls-out
- castigates
- rebukes
- berates
- chides
- reproaches
- blames
- rails-at-or-against-
- chastises
- upbraids
Weak:
- scorns
- denounces
- rates
- disparages
- jaws
- remonstrates-with-
- abuses
- reads-the-riot-act-to-
- disses
- hammers
- belittles
- tongue-lashes
- reams-out-
- slams
- harangues
- keelhauls
- faults
- bad-mouths
- laces-into-
- ridicules
- crucifies
- lashes
- reviles
- pans
- excoriates
- admonishes
- scoffs
- scourges
- chews-out
- assails
- takes-to-task
- condemns
- blasts
- dresses-down
- lays-into
- censures
- knocks
- reproves
- rants-at-
- scores
- reprehends
lambastes Meaning
lambastes
strike entry 1 sense 2a, beat, to assault violently, to attack verbally, to scold roughly
lambastes Sentence Examples
- The critic lambastes the film's plot as illogical and the character development as shallow.
- The politician lambasted his opponent's policies as fiscally irresponsible and morally bankrupt.
- The pundit lambasted the government's handling of the crisis, calling it a "catastrophic failure."
- The reviewer lambastes the author's latest novel for its clichéd characters and predictable plot.
- The teacher lambastes the students for their poor performance and lack of focus.
- The actor lambastes the director for his heavy-handed approach and lack of artistic vision.
- The CEO lambastes his employees for their low productivity and poor customer service.
- The activist lambastes the corporation for its unethical practices and disregard for the environment.
- The lawyer lambastes the opposing counsel for their misrepresentation of the facts and unethical behavior.
- The historian lambastes the government for its revisionist history and neglect of the nation's past.
FAQs About the word lambastes
strike entry 1 sense 2a, beat, to assault violently, to attack verbally, to scold roughly
scolds, lectures, criticizes, bastes, rags, reprimands, mocks, flays, calls down, attacks
endorses,approves, indorses, praises, extols,sanctions, lauds,extolls
The critic lambastes the film's plot as illogical and the character development as shallow.
The politician lambasted his opponent's policies as fiscally irresponsible and morally bankrupt.
The pundit lambasted the government's handling of the crisis, calling it a "catastrophic failure."
The reviewer lambastes the author's latest novel for its clichéd characters and predictable plot.