Animadvert

/ˌænɪmædˈvɜːt/

Synonyms for "animadvert" (27 found)

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Verb(5 words)
opinereproachsound offspeak outspeak up

Related word relations

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More general

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censurecriminatedeclaremoral condemnationreprimandspeech actverbal criticismverbal remark

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censurecondemneditorial noteobservational remarkreproachscholarly comment

Collocations

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editorial commentmoral disapprovalpublic condemnationscholarly critiquestrong criticismverbal censure

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Sir Walter has been duly animadverted on for this dangerous error by the erudite Mr. Todd.

Source: wiktionary

"Her" of course at Beale Farange's had never meant any one but Ida, and there was the difference in this case that it now meant Ida with renewed intensity. Mrs. Beale was in a position strikingly to animadvert more and more upon her dreadfulness, the moral of all which appeared to be how abominably yet blessedly little she had to do with her husband.

Source: wiktionary

Professor [Gilbert] Murray oscillates rather comfortably between optimism and despair, makes the usual high-souled march along the smooth ridge of English liberalism, animadverts feelingly on the elements of wickedness and goodness in contemporary politics, and is careful to put in the parentheses needed to prevent a charge of excessive radicalism.

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It was a perfectly civil business note, but it began with the phrase: 'Your letter (undated) has been received.' This drew a second epistle from the Professor: Sir, he said and his writing looked like a barbed-wire fence - I observe that you animadvert upon the trifle that my letter was undated.

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