lambasts
verb as in strong fondness
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Example:He was lambasted publicly for his controversial comments.
Definition:in a manner that is seen or heard by many people; openly; in public
Example:The leader lambasted the opposition party vigorously for their recent proposals.
Definition:with great force, strength, or energy
Example:The teacher lambasted the students severely for failing to prepare adequately for the exam.
Definition:with great seriousness, harshness, or cruelty
Example:The president lambasted his rivals harshly for their mishandling of the economy.
Definition:with great severity or cruelty
Example:The press lambasted the project critically for its lack of transparency.
Definition:with close attention to details, faults, etc., so as to find out where you think someone or something is not good enough
Example:The journalist lambasted the political scandal verbosely in the article.
Definition:using or involving words or language in great amount, often tediously or lackadaisically
Example:He lambasted his ex-partner coarsely about the divorce, leaving everyone speechless.
Definition:in a rude, harsh, or frankly blunt way
Example:The government lodged a formal lambast at the courts for the alleged corruption, lambasting the involved officials.
Definition:a formal statement made at a court or other authority, typically as evidence or charge
Example:The critic lambasted the new film, providing a scathing critique of its plot and performances.
Definition:a critical discussion of a work of art, literature, etc.
Example:The organization publicly denounced the government’s policies, lambasting them for their lack of action on the issue.
Definition:announces or states openly and emphatically, without hesitation or fear; publicly condemns (someone or something)
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