lambaste (Meaning)

Wordnet

lambaste (v)

beat with a cane

censure severely or angrily

Webster

lambaste (v. t.)

To beat severely.

lambaste Sentence Examples

  1. The critics were quick to lambaste the director's latest film for its lack of originality.
  2. The coach didn't hesitate to lambaste the players for their poor performance on the field.
  3. In his editorial, the journalist lambasted the government's handling of the crisis.
  4. The CEO lambasted the employees for their failure to meet the company's targets.
  5. During the debate, the politician lambasted his opponent's policies as detrimental to the country.
  6. The teacher lambasted the students for their lack of effort in completing the assignment.
  7. The restaurant critic didn't hold back in lambasting the quality of the food and service.
  8. The environmentalist group lambasted the corporation for its disregard of ecological concerns.
  9. The celebrity's controversial remarks on social media were lambasted by followers and critics alike.
  10. Despite his achievements, the author was lambasted by literary circles for his unconventional writing style.

FAQs About the word lambaste

beat with a cane, censure severely or angrilyTo beat severely.

scold, criticize, lecture, castigate, call down, rebuke, chide, attack, lay into, chew out

indorse,approve, endorse, sanction, endorse, indorse, approve, sanction, laud, laud

The critics were quick to lambaste the director's latest film for its lack of originality.

The coach didn't hesitate to lambaste the players for their poor performance on the field.

In his editorial, the journalist lambasted the government's handling of the crisis.

The CEO lambasted the employees for their failure to meet the company's targets.