invectives (Meaning)

invectives

harsh or insulting words, an abusive expression or speech, insulting or abusive language, of, relating to, or characterized by insult or abuse

invectives Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speech was peppered with invectives against his opponents.
  2. The troll's online comments were filled with vile invectives.
  3. The angry mob hurled invectives at the police officers.
  4. The students' protest became heated as they exchanged invectives with the university administration.
  5. The journalist's article was criticized for its use of invectives and personal attacks.
  6. The comedian's jokes were laced with invectives that drew both laughter and outrage.
  7. The historical document contained explicit invectives against a deposed leader.
  8. The religious leader's sermon descended into a tirade of invectives against non-believers.
  9. The online forum became a battleground for invectives as users traded insults and accusations.
  10. The artist's performance was met with both applause and invectives from the audience.

FAQs About the word invectives

harsh or insulting words, an abusive expression or speech, insulting or abusive language, of, relating to, or characterized by insult or abuse

abuses, insults, vituperations, fulminations, curses, criticisms, maledictions, profanities, scurrilities, vitriols

praises, endearments, acclaim, compliments, congratulations, felicitations, commendations, applauses, adulations,flatteries

The politician's speech was peppered with invectives against his opponents.

The troll's online comments were filled with vile invectives.

The angry mob hurled invectives at the police officers.

The students' protest became heated as they exchanged invectives with the university administration.