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Definition of condemnatory in English: condemnatoryadjective ˌkɒndəmˈneɪt(ə)riˌkənˈdɛmnəˌtɔri Expressing strong disapproval; censorious. Example sentencesExamples - These references, however critical, are never wholly condemnatory.
- Nothing works them into a condemnatory lather more quickly.
- That's very sharp, and might even be seen by some as being condemnatory.
- ‘Their faces were white and they were very condemnatory of our lack of objectivity and fairness,’ Mr. Carter said.
- Their courage helped millions of people to be less condemnatory and more considerate.
Synonyms censorious, critical, damning, damnatory, condemning, censuring, castigatory, fault-finding, denunciatory, vituperative, withering reproving, reproachful, deprecatory, disapproving, unfavourable rare reprobative, reprobatory Definition of condemnatory in US English: condemnatoryadjectiveˌkənˈdɛmnəˌtɔriˌkənˈdemnəˌtôrē Expressing strong disapproval; censorious. Example sentencesExamples - Nothing works them into a condemnatory lather more quickly.
- Their courage helped millions of people to be less condemnatory and more considerate.
- That's very sharp, and might even be seen by some as being condemnatory.
- These references, however critical, are never wholly condemnatory.
- ‘Their faces were white and they were very condemnatory of our lack of objectivity and fairness,’ Mr. Carter said.
Synonyms censorious, critical, damning, damnatory, condemning, censuring, castigatory, fault-finding, denunciatory, vituperative, withering |