lambasts Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- attacks
- bawls-out
- rags
- chides
- reprimands
- bastes
- reproaches
- rails-at-or-against-
- castigates
- mocks
- chastises
- blames
- flays
- upbraids
- rebukes
- calls-down
- berates
Weak:
- laces-into-
- rants-at-
- belittles
- crucifies
- hammers
- scorns
- slams
- chews-out
- reproves
- scores
- reviles
- dresses-down
- faults
- reprehends
- reads-the-riot-act-to-
- scourges
- reams-out-
- blasts
- denounces
- condemns
- assails
- remonstrates-with-
- lashes
- abuses
- rates
- jaws
- admonishes
- disses
- pans
- harangues
- ridicules
- keelhauls
- scoffs
- knocks
- tongue-lashes
- bad-mouths
- takes-to-task
- disparages
- lays-into
- censures
- excoriates
Meaning of lambasts
lambasts
strike entry 1 sense 2a, beat, to assault violently, to attack verbally, to scold roughly
FAQs About the word lambasts
strike entry 1 sense 2a, beat, to assault violently, to attack verbally, to scold roughly
scolds, criticizes, lectures, attacks, bawls out, rags, chides, reprimands, bastes, reproaches
indorses,approves, endorses,sanctions, lauds, praises, extols,extolls
The journalist regularly lambasts politicians for their lack of transparency.
The film critic lambasts the director's latest movie for its poor storytelling.
He frequently lambasts his coworkers for their incompetence.
The talk show host is known for his tendency to lambast guests with opposing viewpoints.