"Revile" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Revile" Meaning

To insult or criticize someone in a harsh and contemptuous way, often scathingly or humorously. To speak badly of someone or something; to let loose verbal abuse on, to vilify

"Revile" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Revile"


1. Verbal Insults


The politician was accused of reviling his opponent in a heated debate on live television.

2. Public Shaming


The singer faced intense backlash on social media after being caught reviling the competition on national television.

3. Mockery


The comedian used to revile the wealthy elite by exaggerating their lavish lifestyles in his stand-up routines.

4. Ridicule


The teacher would revile the students who consistently performed poorly on tests, saying they weren't taking their education seriously.

5. Curse


In medieval times, curses were often written to revile and condemn the person being targeted.

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Reviewable refers to something that can be examined, evaluated, or judged in accordance with a set of pre-established standards or criteria. In other words, it is capable of being reviewed or inspected to determine its quality, accuracy, completeness, or validity.<br><br>For example:<br><br> A reviewable meeting is one that can be evaluated based on minutes, outcomes, or attendee feedback.<br> A reviewable process is one that can be inspected to see if it meets certain standards or criteria.<br><br>Other synonyms for reviewable include:<br><br> Inspectable<br> Scrutable<br> Auditable<br> Verifiable

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To have examined or considered something carefully and thoroughly, often in order to form an opinion or make a judgment.

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To revile someone or something means to speak insultingly or abusively about them, often publicly and brutally, or to treat them with contempt or scorn. It can also mean to criticize or express strong disapproval of something in a fierce and angry manner.

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Disapproving or taunting in a strong, insulting way; vitriolic.

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