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shaming
adjective as in opprobrious
Weak matches
- abasing
- calumniatory
- contemptuous
- contumelious
- damaging
- debasing
- defamatory
- defaming
- denigrating
- depreciative
- derogative
- despicable
- despiteful
- detractive
- disgracing
- dishonoring
- disparaging
- humiliating
- hurting
- injuring
- injurious
- insolent
- insulting
- invective
- libeling
- malevolent
- malign
- malignant
- maligning
- notorious
- offending
- offensive
- pejorative
- reproaching
- reviling
- scandalous
- scurrilous
- spiteful
- truculent
- vile
- vitriolic
- vituperative
- vulgar
adjective as in outrageous
Strongest matches
adjective as in shameful
Strongest matches
noun as in meanness
Example Sentences
Unions and other advocacy groups say they are determined to fight, hoping they can find some allies in Congress to step up and "hoping public shaming and outrage may protect them."
Examples of shaming included comments about "clothing and lack of knowledge or regional accents".
It’s not hard to see how a frugal mindset reinforced by years of poverty and shaming by our culture could yield the same mindset around money.
With the panic over cancel culture, the power people are afraid of is amorphous, like shaming power.
His obsession with bullying and shaming people who don't have children has led more than one person to wonder, "Does J.D. Vance actually like being a parent?"
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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