What is another word for condemnatory?

Pronunciation: [kəndˈɛmnətəɹˌi] (IPA)

The word "condemnatory" refers to something that expresses strong disapproval or criticism. Some synonyms for this word include reproachful, denunciatory, censorious, critical, damning, and rebuking. These words all convey a sense of negative judgment towards something or someone. Other related synonyms might include accusatory, fault-finding, disapproving, or scathing. Depending on the context in which it is used, the degree of condemnation being expressed might vary. Ultimately, the use of words like "condemnatory" and its synonyms can help to convey a strong sense of moral judgment or indignation, often aimed at wrongdoers or those who have violated accepted norms or standards.

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What are the opposite words for condemnatory?

Condmemnatory refers to a critical or negative judgement about something. Its antonyms are approval, praise, commendation, laudation, adulation, and panegyric. The opposite of condemnatory implies a favourable judgement of someone or something. Approval and praise are commonly used antonyms for condemnatory, reflecting a positive view towards something or someone. Commendation and laudation refer specifically to expressing admiration or approval of a person's action or behaviour. Adulation and panegyric denote an excessive or exaggerated form of praise or commendation. Overall, the antonyms for condemnatory are related to appreciation, celebration, and honouring the positive aspects of a person or their actions.

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Usage examples for Condemnatory

I entertain very strong opinions condemnatory of the truck system, which I believe prevails all over Shetland; but I do not wish personally to have anything to do with the matter, directly or indirectly.
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie
It would be pretty and pathetic to insert in this part of my narrative a page of half-condemnatory condolence with Charles Edward.
"The Countess of Albany"
Violet Paget (AKA Vernon Lee)
Doctor Franklin coughed, in a severely condemnatory fashion.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander

Famous quotes with Condemnatory

  • Political correctness, in the extreme versions worthy of the name, is antithetical to almost all surprising advances in thought. We might call it , since it is, like the extreme eugenics of Social Darwinists, an attempt to impose myopically derived standards of safety and goodness on the bounty of nature. Few today — but there are a few — would brand genetic counseling, all genetic policies, with the condemnatory title of eugenics.
    Daniel Dennett
  • Nietzsche … explicates his preferred distinction between good and bad individuals as non-condemnatory of the latter. A ‘bad person’ is merely devoid of what Nietzsche personally considers to be noble or virtuous qualities; he is not morally evil. Nietzsche’s aim is … to defuse morality of reactive emotion. … It would be futile, tactless, and cruel, he suggests, to try to change a bad person, one with whom one does not empathize; his formula advises: ‘Where you cannot love, pass by’. No on should be blamed for what he is; there is no point in lamenting fate.
    John Carroll

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