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The example sentences of CENSURE in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "censure" in a sentence | "censure" example sentences

How to use "censure" in a sentence?

  • I do believe that there's going to be a pretty strong consensus for a very strong .. censure resolution.
    -Paul Wellstone-
  • Whoever would do good in the world, ought not to deal in censure. We ought not to destroy, but rather construct.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
  • Neither human applause nor human censure is to be taken as the best of truth; but either should set us upon testing ourselves.
    -Richard Whately-
  • Correction does much, but encouragement does more. Encouragement after censure is as the sun after a shower.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
  • The silence of a man who loves to praise is a censure sufficiently severe.
    -Charlotte Lennox-
  • I find the pain of a little censure, even when it is unfounded, is more acute than the pleasure of much praise.
    -Thomas Jefferson-
  • The praise of the envious is far less creditable than their censure; they praise only that which they can surpass, but that which surpasses them they censure.
    -Charles Caleb Colton-
  • Glory relaxes often and debilitates the mind; censure stimulates and contracts,--both to an extreme. Simple fame is, perhaps, the proper medium.
    -William Shenstone-
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Definition and meaning of CENSURE

What does "censure mean?"

/ˈsen(t)SHər/

censure

noun
Expression of (official) dislike or criticism.
verb
To criticize to stop from repeating bad actions.

What are synonyms of "censure"?
Some common synonyms of "censure" are:
  • condemn,
  • criticize,
  • castigate,
  • chastise,
  • lambaste,
  • pillory,
  • savage,
  • attack,
  • abuse,
  • reprimand,
  • berate,
  • reprove,
  • rebuke,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kənˈdem/

condemn
verb

To say that (a building) is too unsafe to be used.

/ˈkridəˌsīz/

criticize
verb

To assess the work of others.

/ˈkastəˌɡāt/

castigate
verb

To scold, criticize or punish severely.

/ˈCHasˌtīz/

chastise
verb

To criticize forcefully, as a parent might a child.

/lamˈbāst/

lambaste
verb

To severely or angrily scold.

/ˈpilərē/

pillory
noun verb

wooden framework with holes for head and hands. put someone in pillory.

/ˈsavij/

savage
adjective noun other verb

Condition of being cruel, violent, uncivilized. brutal or vicious person. Person considered wild i.e. in a jungle. To wildly attack someone often to kill them.

/əˈtak/

attack
noun verb

aggressive or violent act. To try to destroy, beat, or injure.

abuse
noun verb

Improper/dishonest/excessive use of something. misuse.

/ˈreprəˌmand/

reprimand
noun verb

Severe and formal criticism. address reprimand to.

/bəˈrāt/

berate
verb

scold or criticize someone angrily.

/rəˈpro͞ov/

reprove
verb

To scold or correct someone gently or kindly.

/rəˈbyo͞ok/

rebuke
noun verb

expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. To tell someone off for what they did wrong.

What are antonyms of "censure"?
Some common antonyms of "censure" are:
  • praise,
  • commend,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/prāz/

praise
noun verb

Expression of approval of something/someone. To express approval of something or someone.

/kəˈmend/

commend
verb

To praise someone, something publicly.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "censure"

censure

To criticize or scold someone, often in an official manner.

To criticize or scold someone, often in an official manner.

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