mordaciously (Meaning)
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mordaciously (r)
in a mordacious manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of mordaciously
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mordaciously Sentence Examples
- The critics' mordaciously sharp words cut through the author's inflated ego like a knife.
- The newspaper editorial mordaciously attacked the government's policies, leaving no stone unturned.
- The comedian's mordaciously witty remarks kept the audience in stitches, even at the expense of the targets of his humor.
- The bestselling novel mordaciously satirized the lifestyles of the rich and famous.
- The scientist's mordaciously precise language in the technical report ensured that his conclusions were beyond dispute.
- The online commenter's mordaciously personal attacks on the author's appearance and intelligence only served to highlight their own insecurities.
- The movie critic's mordaciously negative review of the blockbuster film crushed the hopes of a box office success.
- The CEO's mordaciously blunt performance review left the employee feeling shattered and humiliated.
- The teacher's mordaciously sarcastic comments about the student's poor work ethic did more harm than good.
- The blogger's mordaciously sensationalist headlines were designed to attract clicks at any cost, regardless of the truth or the consequences.
FAQs About the word mordaciously
in a mordacious manner
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The critics' mordaciously sharp words cut through the author's inflated ego like a knife.
The newspaper editorial mordaciously attacked the government's policies, leaving no stone unturned.
The comedian's mordaciously witty remarks kept the audience in stitches, even at the expense of the targets of his humor.
The bestselling novel mordaciously satirized the lifestyles of the rich and famous.