"Inveigh" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inveigh" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Inveigh
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"Inveigh" Meaning

To inveigh means to speak or write vehemently and passionately in criticism or denunciation of someone or something, often in a fierce and bitter manner. It can also mean to express strong and bitter feelings of anger, dislike, or disapproval towards someone or something.

"Inveigh" Examples

Examples of "inveigh"


Rhetorical Question: Can one ever hope to reason with someone who is prone to inveigh against the government without stopping to think about the facts?
Serious Criticism: The newspaper offered a scathing editorial that inveigh against the politician's recent decision, calling it "reckless" and " Shortsighted".
Powerful Description: As the firebrand orator stood on the podium, he began to inveigh against the injustice, his words dripping with passion and conviction.
Formal Complaint: The residents of the neighborhood decided to joint forces and inveigh against the new development plan, citing concerns over noise pollution and property values.
Forceful Denunciation: The courageous journalist was not afraid to inveigh against the regime's human rights violations, facing backlash and criticism from the government and its supporters.

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