Invective
//ɪnˈvɛktɪv//
Translations of "invective" (15 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | обиден(characterized by invection or railing), ругателен(characterized by invection or railing), ругатни(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), хули(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | obiden, rugatelen, rugatni, huli | |
| Catalan | invectiva(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Dutch | scheldwoord(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| French | invective(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| German | Invektive(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Hebrew | נְאָצָה(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | neatzá | |
| Hungarian | gorombaság(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), gyalázkodás(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), kirohanás(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), szidalmazás(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), szidalom(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), szitkozódás(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), szitok(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Italian | invettivo(characterized by invection or railing), invettiva(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Latin | contumēlia(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), convīcium(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), maledictum(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Māori | kaioraora(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | Schempwuat(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Portuguese | invectiva(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | invektiva(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Spanish | denostación(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), denuesto(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), improperio(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), invectiva(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another), oprobio(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — | |
| Swedish | invektiv(something spoken or written, intended to cast shame, disgrace, censure, or reproach on another) | — |
invectiva
scheldwoord
invective
Invektive
gorombaság, gyalázkodás, kirohanás, szidalmazás, szidalom, szitkozódás, szitok
invettivo, invettiva
contumēlia, convīcium, maledictum
kaioraora
Schempwuat
invectiva
invektiva
denostación, denuesto, improperio, invectiva, oprobio
invektiv
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