invectively (Meaning)

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invectively (adv.)

In an invective manner.

invectively Sentence Examples

  1. She spoke invectively, launching harsh criticisms at her opponent during the debate.
  2. The politician responded invectively to the accusations, vehemently denying any wrongdoing.
  3. His comments were delivered invectively, leaving little room for constructive dialogue.
  4. The talk show host addressed his guests invectively, sparking intense arguments on air.
  5. Despite attempts to maintain civility, the discussion quickly turned invectively, with insults flying back and forth.
  6. The journalist wrote invectively about the company's unethical practices, exposing them to public scrutiny.
  7. The teacher reprimanded the student invectively for disrupting the class with his behavior.
  8. In response to the criticism, he reacted invectively, refusing to acknowledge any fault.
  9. The customer complained invectively about the poor service she received at the restaurant.
  10. The manager addressed the team invectively, demanding better performance in the future.

FAQs About the word invectively

In an invective manner.

criticism, fulmination, scurrility, vituperation,abuse, vitriol, insult,billingsgate, obloquy, slur

applause, praise, applause, acclaim,praise, acclaim, flattery, felicitations, adulation, compliments

She spoke invectively, launching harsh criticisms at her opponent during the debate.

The politician responded invectively to the accusations, vehemently denying any wrongdoing.

His comments were delivered invectively, leaving little room for constructive dialogue.

The talk show host addressed his guests invectively, sparking intense arguments on air.