vilified 的定义
vil·i·fied, vil·i·fy·ing.
- to speak ill of; defame; slander.
- Obsolete. to make vile.
vilified 近义词
criticize very harshly
vilified 的近义词 50 个
- assail
- berate
- damn
- decry
- defame
- denigrate
- denounce
- disparage
- malign
- mistreat
- revile
- slander
- smear
- abuse
- asperse
- attack
- blister
- censure
- curse
- cuss
- debase
- dig
- jinx
- knock
- libel
- pan
- rap
- roast
- scorch
- slam
- slur
- traduce
- vituperate
- voodoo
- bad-mouth
- call down
- caluminate
- dress down
- dump on
- give a black eye
- mudsling
- put a whammy on
- put down
- rag on
- rip up
- run down
- skin alive
- speak ill of
- tear down
- tear into
vilified 的反义词 14 个
更多vilified例句
- Both Irene and Clare are at once the villains and the victims of a society that would force them to choose one existence over another, vilifying Claire’s choices in one breath and praising Irene’s fair skin in the next.
- Wilkie used this language despite a caution from one of his own senior lawyers, who suggested rephrasing to avoid “deterring women veterans from coming forward” by “overly vilifying” Goldstein, according to the report.
- These facts will make it more difficult — more egregiously shameful — to vilify the arts as elite, out of touch or apart from the mainstream of American life.
- While she’s been embraced by voters in neighborhoods most affected by crime and policing, she’s been vilified in communities where most of the city’s police officers live.
- I took on my own party and my own president on this, and I was vilified, and I was called a traitor and a RINO.
- But it remains a moral crime to vilify good cops who have made the city safe, saving thousands of lives.
- And there is the additional fear in these types of cases that the public will vilify the victim, not a celebrity wrongdoer.
- With few Yankees left to vilify, Venezuela continues its slow motion spin into disrepair.
- Rather than vilify Republicans for their defense of the wealthy, he returned again to trying to win the intellectual high ground.
- Once upon a pre-feminist time, it was more common to vilify the woman.
- On the other hand, I could not bring myself by lengthy or impossible quotations to vilify Duns.
- To vilify another is foolish; to repeat it, is the function of a rogue.
- I should require "a character" at some time or another, and there was a body of men primed and ready to vilify and crush me.
- Again he calls upon his fawning admirers to annihilate Christianity, to hunt it down, to vilify it, to ruin it.
- But what would become of "bad tongues" in this world if there were not generous natures to calumniate and vilify?