"Objurgative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Objurgative refers to language or speech that is harsh, abusive, and severely critical. It describes words or phrases that are strongly disapproving or scathing, often with the aim of rebuking or condemning someone's actions or behavior.
Objects refer to things that have a physical existence and can be perceived through the senses. They are tangible entities that occupy space and have a definite shape, size, and appearance. Examples of objects include a chair, a book, a knife, a car, and a pencil.