| 释义 | View usage for:denunciate in British English (dɪˈnʌnsɪˌeɪt) verb(transitive) to condemn; denounceDerived formsdenunciator (deˈnunciˌator)  noundenunciatory (deˈnunciatory) or denunciative (deˈnunciative) adjectiveWord origin C16: from Latin dēnuntiāre;  see denounceSynonyms of 'denunciate'condemn, damn, curse, denounce More Synonyms of denunciateAdditional synonymsDefinition to swear or swear at (someone) He cursed her for having been so careless.Synonyms abuse,  damn,  scold,  swear at,  revile,  vilify,  fulminate,  execrate,  vituperate,  imprecateDefinition to condemn as bad or worthless You can't damn him for his beliefs.Synonyms criticize,  condemn,  blast,  pan (informal),  slam (slang),  flame (informal),  denounce,  put down,  slate (informal),  censure,  castigate,  tear into (informal),  diss (slang),  inveigh against,  lambast(e),  excoriate, denunciateDefinition to condemn openly or vehemently The leaders took the opportunity to denounce the attacks.Synonyms condemn,  attack,  censure,  decry,  castigate,  revile,  damn,  vilify,  proscribe,  stigmatize,  impugn,  excoriate,  declaim againstNearby words ofdenunciatedensitydentdenudedenunciatedenunciationdenunciatorydeny
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