Word Meanings - DENOUNCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
denunciare; de- + nunciare, nuntiare, to announce, report, nuntius a 1. To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim . Denouncing wrath to come. Milton. I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Deut. xxx.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of DENOUNCE)
- Brand denounce
- stigmatize
- disgrace
- mark
- Condemn
- Blame
- convict
- reprove
- cast
- censure
- denounce
- doom
- sentence
- Decry
- Depreciate
- traduce
- vituperate
- disparage
- defame
- vilify
- derogate
- detract
- abase
- Fulminate
- Thunder
- clamor
- roar
- vociferate
- Hoot
- Hiss
- execrate
- sibilate
- decry
Related words: (words related to DENOUNCE)
- BRANDLING; BRANDLIN
See WORM - BRAND IRON
1. A branding iron. 2. A trivet to set a pot on. Huloet. 3. The horizontal bar of an andiron. - TRADUCENT
Slanderous. Entick. - DEFAMER
One who defames; a slanderer; a detractor; a calumniator. - CLAMOROUS
Speaking and repeating loud words; full of clamor; calling or demanding loudly or urgently; vociferous; noisy; bawling; loud; turbulent. "My young ones were clamorous for a morning's excursion." Southey. -- Clam"or*ous*ly, adv. -- Clam"or*ous*ness, - DENOUNCE
denunciare; de- + nunciare, nuntiare, to announce, report, nuntius a 1. To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim . Denouncing wrath to come. Milton. I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Deut. xxx. - TRADUCEMENT
The act of traducing; misrepresentation; ill-founded censure; defamation; calumny. Shak. - DETRACTIVE
1. Tending to detractor draw. 2. Tending to lower in estimation; depreciative. - CENSURER
One who censures. Sha. - DISPARAGEMENT
1. Matching any one in marriage under his or her degree; injurious union with something of inferior excellence; a lowering in rank or estimation. And thought that match a foul disparagement. Spenser. 2. Injurious comparison with an inferior; a - CONVICTION
A judgment of condemnation entered by a court having jurisdiction; the act or process of finding guilty, or the state of being found guilty of any crime by a legal tribunal. Conviction may accrue two ways. Blackstone. 3. The act of convincing of - DETRACTIVENESS
The quality of being detractive. - CONDEMNER
One who condemns or censures. - DETRACTINGLY
In a detracting manner. - ABASED
Borne lower than usual, as a fess; also, having the ends of the wings turned downward towards the point of the shield. (more info) 1. Lowered; humbled. 2. Etym: - BLAME
1. An expression of disapprobation fir something deemed to be wrong; imputation of fault; censure. Let me bear the blame forever. Gen. xiiii. 9. 2. That which is deserving of censure or disapprobation; culpability; fault; crime; sin. - ABASER
He who, or that which, abases. - DEROGATELY
In a derogatory manner. - THUNDERING
1. Emitting thunder. Roll the thundering chariot o'er the ground. J. Trumbull. 2. Very great; -- often adverbially. -- Thun"der*ing*ly, adv. - DECRY
To cry down; to censure as faulty, mean, or worthless; to clamor against; to blame clamorously; to discredit; to disparage. For small errors they whole plays decry. Dryden. Measures which are extolled by one half of the kingdom are naturally decried - SELF-ABASED
Humbled by consciousness of inferiority, unworthiness, guilt, or shame. - PRECONDEMN
To condemn beforehand. -- Pre*con`dem*na"tion, n.