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denounce
de·nounce D0133800 (dĭ-nouns′)tr.v. de·nounced, de·nounc·ing, de·nounc·es 1. To condemn openly as being wrong or reprehensible. See Synonyms at criticize.2. To inform against (someone); accuse publicly.3. To give formal announcement of the ending of (a treaty). [Middle English denouncen, to proclaim, from Anglo-Norman denuncier and Medieval Latin dēnūntiāre, both from Latin : dē-, de- + nūntiāre, to announce (from nūntius, messenger; see neu- in Indo-European roots).] de·nounce′ment n.de·nounc′er n.denounce (dɪˈnaʊns) vb (tr) 1. (Rhetoric) to deplore or condemn openly or vehemently2. to give information against; accuse3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to announce formally the termination of (a treaty, etc)4. obsolete a. to announce (something evil)b. to portend[C13: from Old French denoncier to proclaim, from Latin dēnuntiāre to make an official proclamation, threaten, from de- + nuntiāre to announce] deˈnouncement n deˈnouncer nde•nounce (dɪˈnaʊns) v.t. -nounced, -nounc•ing. 1. to condemn or censure openly or publicly. 2. to make a formal accusation against, as to the police or in a court. 3. to give formal notice of the termination or denial of (a treaty, pact, or the like). [1250–1300; Middle English < Old French denoncier to speak out < Latin dēnuntiāre to threaten] de•nounce′ment, n. de•nounc′er, n. denounce Past participle: denounced Gerund: denouncing
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denounce | denounce |
Present |
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I denounce | you denounce | he/she/it denounces | we denounce | you denounce | they denounce |
Preterite |
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I denounced | you denounced | he/she/it denounced | we denounced | you denounced | they denounced |
Present Continuous |
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I am denouncing | you are denouncing | he/she/it is denouncing | we are denouncing | you are denouncing | they are denouncing |
Present Perfect |
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I have denounced | you have denounced | he/she/it has denounced | we have denounced | you have denounced | they have denounced |
Past Continuous |
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I was denouncing | you were denouncing | he/she/it was denouncing | we were denouncing | you were denouncing | they were denouncing |
Past Perfect |
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I had denounced | you had denounced | he/she/it had denounced | we had denounced | you had denounced | they had denounced |
Future |
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I will denounce | you will denounce | he/she/it will denounce | we will denounce | you will denounce | they will denounce |
Future Perfect |
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I will have denounced | you will have denounced | he/she/it will have denounced | we will have denounced | you will have denounced | they will have denounced |
Future Continuous |
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I will be denouncing | you will be denouncing | he/she/it will be denouncing | we will be denouncing | you will be denouncing | they will be denouncing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been denouncing | you have been denouncing | he/she/it has been denouncing | we have been denouncing | you have been denouncing | they have been denouncing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been denouncing | you will have been denouncing | he/she/it will have been denouncing | we will have been denouncing | you will have been denouncing | they will have been denouncing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been denouncing | you had been denouncing | he/she/it had been denouncing | we had been denouncing | you had been denouncing | they had been denouncing |
Conditional |
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I would denounce | you would denounce | he/she/it would denounce | we would denounce | you would denounce | they would denounce |
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I would have denounced | you would have denounced | he/she/it would have denounced | we would have denounced | you would have denounced | they would have denounced | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | denounce - speak out against; "He denounced the Nazis"criticise, criticize, pick apart, knock - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"fulminate, rail - criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies"condemn, decry, excoriate, objurgate, reprobate - express strong disapproval of; "We condemn the racism in South Africa"; "These ideas were reprobated" | | 2. | denounce - to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful; "He denounced the government action"; "She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock"stigmatise, stigmatize, brand, marklabel - assign a label to; designate with a label; "These students were labelled `learning disabled'" | | 3. | denounce - announce the termination of, as of treatiesannounce, denote - make known; make an announcement; "She denoted her feelings clearly" | | 4. | denounce - give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam"shit, tell on, snitch, stag, shop, give away, betray, grass, ratinform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights"sell out - give information that compromises others |
denounceverb1. condemn, attack, censure, decry, castigate, revile, vilify, proscribe, stigmatize, impugn, excoriate, declaim against The leaders took the opportunity to denounce the attacks.2. report, expose, betray, accuse, implicate, inform on, inculpate Informers might at any moment denounce them to the authorities.denounceverb1. To feel or express strong disapproval of:censure, condemn, deplore, reprehend, reprobate.2. To make an accusation against:accuse, arraign, charge, incriminate, indict, tax.Translationsdenounce (diˈnauns) verb to accuse publicly (of a crime etc). He was denounced as a murderer. 公開譴責 谴责,公开指责 denunciation (dinansiˈeiʃən) noun 譴責 谴责denounce
denounce (one) as (something)To openly disparage one as something. If you denounce the councilman as a liar, you better have evidence to support your claim.See also: denouncedenounce (one) for (something)To openly disparage one for something that they have done. If you denounce the councilman for lying, then you better have evidence to support your claim.See also: denouncedenounce someone as somethingto criticize someone as something; to publicly call someone something bad. The mayor denounced her opponent as a crook. Anne was denounced as a cheater.See also: denouncedenounce someone for somethingto criticize someone publicly for doing something. The candidate denounced the governor for raising taxes. Donna denounced the mayor for incompetence.See also: denounceEncyclopediaSeeDenunciationdenounce
Synonyms for denounceverb condemnSynonyms- condemn
- attack
- censure
- decry
- castigate
- revile
- vilify
- proscribe
- stigmatize
- impugn
- excoriate
- declaim against
verb reportSynonyms- report
- expose
- betray
- accuse
- implicate
- inform on
- inculpate
Synonyms for denounceverb to feel or express strong disapproval ofSynonyms- censure
- condemn
- deplore
- reprehend
- reprobate
verb to make an accusation againstSynonyms- accuse
- arraign
- charge
- incriminate
- indict
- tax
Synonyms for denounceverb speak out againstRelated Words- criticise
- criticize
- pick apart
- knock
- fulminate
- rail
- condemn
- decry
- excoriate
- objurgate
- reprobate
verb to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgracefulSynonyms- stigmatise
- stigmatize
- brand
- mark
Related Wordsverb announce the termination of, as of treatiesRelated Wordsverb give away information about somebodySynonyms- shit
- tell on
- snitch
- stag
- shop
- give away
- betray
- grass
- rat
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