denunciatory (Meaning)
denunciatory (s)
containing warning of punishment
denunciatory (a.)
Characterized by or containing a denunciation; minatory; accusing; threatening; as, severe and denunciatory language.
Synonyms & Antonyms of denunciatory
denunciatory Sentence Examples
- Her denunciatory remarks against corruption within the government sparked a national debate.
- The denunciatory tone of the article highlighted the urgent need for reform.
- His denunciatory speech criticized the administration's failure to address economic inequality.
- The denunciatory letter addressed to the CEO demanded accountability for unethical business practices.
- The denunciatory report exposed systemic racism within law enforcement agencies.
- The denunciatory language used by the activist group called for justice for victims of police brutality.
- His denunciatory attitude alienated potential allies who disagreed with his approach.
- The denunciatory comments on social media drew attention to environmental degradation caused by industrial pollution.
- The denunciatory tone of the protest chants echoed through the streets, demanding action from elected officials.
- Despite facing criticism, she remained steadfast in her denunciatory stance against social injustice.
FAQs About the word denunciatory
containing warning of punishmentCharacterized by or containing a denunciation; minatory; accusing; threatening; as, severe and denunciatory language.
rancorous, scurrilous,virulent, resentful, opprobrious, malevolent, hateful, unkind, malignant, acrimonious
laudatory, commendatory, complimentary, positive, adulatory, adulatory, complimentary, positive, laudatory, commendatory
Her denunciatory remarks against corruption within the government sparked a national debate.
The denunciatory tone of the article highlighted the urgent need for reform.
His denunciatory speech criticized the administration's failure to address economic inequality.
The denunciatory letter addressed to the CEO demanded accountability for unethical business practices.