Revile Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for revile.
revile
revile
/ɹəˈvaɪl/
reproach
scold
vilify
vituperate
Examples
- The article was praised and reviled.
- ETA revile the Spanish Constitution.
- The idea of reviling the sacred is of course condemned.
- Editorialists admired and reviled his diabolical shrewdness.
- Others revile it as the new apartheid regime arises.
- He used the arena of public opinion to revile Lowe.
- They said that law courts and constitutions already revile in the country.
- He ultimately seduces Tanya, and the men all revile her.
- His reviled henchman, former Interior Minister Habib al Adli, also received a life sentence.
- But while we may revile these companies and their circumstances, we can never forget the contribution they made to the gaming industry.
spread negative information about
verb
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"Re + Smile. They smile again but only to insult and scorn."
"Re + Smile. Repeat smile even if they mock and criticize you harshly."
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