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    In·vec·tive
    /inˈvektiv/

    noun

    • 1. insulting, abusive, or highly critical language: "he let out a stream of invective"
  2. The meaning of INVECTIVE is insulting or abusive language : vituperation. How to use invective in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Invective.

  3. Some common synonyms of invective are abuse, billingsgate, obloquy, and vituperation. While all these words mean "vehemently expressed condemnation or disapproval," invective implies a comparable vehemence but suggests greater verbal and rhetorical skill and may apply to a public denunciation.

  4. INVECTIVE definition: 1. criticism that is very forceful, unkind, and often rude: 2. criticism that is very forceful…. Learn more.

  5. Invective definition: vehement or violent denunciation, censure, or reproach.. See examples of INVECTIVE used in a sentence.

  6. INVECTIVE meaning: 1. criticism that is very forceful, unkind, and often rude: 2. criticism that is very forceful…. Learn more.

  7. Invective is harsh, abusive language, like "you dirty rotten scoundrel." I'm sure you can think of harsher and more obscene examples, but we won't get into them here. Invective comes from the Latin for "abusive." It kind of sounds like a harsh word, actually, with those sharp, dagger-like V's.

  8. A denunciatory or abusive expression or discourse. Shouted invectives at the umpire. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Something spoken or written, intended to cast opprobrium, censure, or reproach on another. Wiktionary. A harsh or reproachful accusation. Politics can raise invective to a low art. Wiktionary. Synonyms: vitriol. vituperation.

  9. 1. Denunciatory or abusive language; vituperation: an orator known for his abundant use of invective. 2. A denunciatory or abusive expression or discourse: shouted invectives at the umpire.

  10. Invective is rude and unpleasant things that people shout at people they hate or are angry with.

  11. Definition of invective noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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