"Revilement" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Revilement" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Revilement" Meaning

Revilement is a noun that refers to an act of insulting or vilifying someone or something, typically in a harsh or personal way. It can also refer to the state of being insulted or maligned.

Example: "The politician's campaign was marred by revilement from the opposing party, who criticized her policies as out of touch with the common man."

"Revilement" Examples

Synonyms and Examples of "revilement"


| Synonyms | Definitions | Examples |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Abuse | AOffset as, Defile, Malpractice | The company was accused of revilement through understating product risks. |
| Scandal | An offense to a person or religion | The scandal surrounding the politician was a result of public revilement by the media. |
| Slander | Defamation, unfavorable judgment | The publication was sued for slander after printing the false claim, leading to the intense revilement of the innocent. |
| Assassination | Intense attack | The president received a warning from intelligence about a potential assassination plot due to a revilement campaign. |
| Vilification | Scorn, Enmity | Advocating against individual choice in a particular area due to emotional closeness can breed revilement toward those who disagree with policies strictly based on media that strategically points out disagreements.

"Revilement" Similar Words

Reviewed

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

Reviewer

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Reviewing

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Revigorate

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Revile

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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

Reviled

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Reviler

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Reviles

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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.

Reviling

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

Revirescent

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Revirginisation

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Revise

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Revised

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The word "revised" means changed or modified in some way, often in response to new information, new circumstances, or criticism. It can also refer to a version of something that has been updated or altered, such as a revised draft of a document.