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Ferguson AP English

Ferguson AP 11 English List 19

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Accolade 1. an approving or praising mention; award 2. tough used in conderring knighthood
Accost to approach and speak to (often in a challenging way)
Admonition a warning or a gentle rebuke
Anathema 1. a thing or person accursed; abomination 2. any strong or formal curse, as occurse in excommunicationg a person from a church
Ascribe to attribute to a cause or source
Calumny a false, malicious accusation; slander
Chide to schold; upbraid
Cynical inclined to question the sincerity and goodness of people's motives and actions
Deprecate to express disapproval
Deride to ridicule; to laugh at in scorn
Derogatory belittling; disparaging
Diatribe a bitter, abusive speech
Discormfiture embarrassment; frustration; disappointment
Disparage to discredit; to belittle
Encomium an expression of high praise
Eulogy a speech of praise, esp. as a funeral oration
Excoriate to scold severely or to accuse to wrongdoing in very strong terms
Execration a curse
Expostulate to reson earnestly with
Flay 1. to strip off the skin of 2. to criticize or schold mercilessly
Gibe to jeer or scoff (at); a jeer or taunt
Harangue a noisy, ranting speech; a tirade; to give such a speech
Ignominy shame; disgrace; dishonor
Importune to trouble with requests or demands
Imprecation a curse; prayer or innvocation for evil or misfortune
Impugn to oppose or challenge as false
Impute to attribut or charge (esp. with a fault or crime)
Innuendo an indirect remark, usually implying something derogatory; an insinuation
Invective a violent verbal attack; to utter invective; to rail
Laudable praise-worthy
Malediction a curse
Mailgn to slander; malevolent; evil; harmful
Obloquy 1. verbal abuse, esp. widespread censure 2. disgrace resulting from this
Odium state of being offensive; hateful; repugnant; opprobrium; disgrace resulting from hateful conduct
Opprobrium the disgrace attached to shameful conduct; scorn
Panegyric a formal speech or writing of praise; eulogy
Remonstrate to argue against or object to some action
Reprove to express disapproval; rebuke; censure
Retort a sharp reply; to make such a reply
Sardonic sneering or sarcastic
Scurrilious expressed in coarse and abusive language; foul-mouthed
Stigmatize to mark as disgraceful
Stultify 1. to make worthless or useless; to cripple 2. to cause to appear foolish or stupid
Sully to make or become soiled or defile (almost always used metaphorically)
Tirade a long, violent, abusive speech; a diatribe
Travesty a farcical or grotesque imitation
Turpitude baseness; vileness; depravity; low, wicked, disgusting behavior
Upbraid to scold or reproach severely
Vilify to use abusive or slanderous language about; to revile or defame
Vituperation sustained and bitter scolding and condemnation
Created by: ~Ash~
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