Revile - meaning and definition. What is Revile
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What (who) is Revile - definition

Verbal assault; Revile; Revilement; Whoreface; Verbal attack; Verbal violence; Verbally abused

Revile         
·noun Reproach; reviling.
II. Revile ·vt & ·vi To address or abuse with opprobrious and contemptuous language; to Reproach.
revile         
¦ verb criticize abusively.
Derivatives
revilement noun
reviler noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. reviler, based on vil 'vile'.
revile         
(reviles, reviling, reviled)
If someone or something is reviled, people hate them intensely or show their hatred of them. (FORMAL)
He was just as feared and reviled as his tyrannical parents...
What right had the crowd to revile the England players for something they could not help...?
= hate
VERB: be V-ed, V n
reviled
He is probably the most reviled man in contemporary theatre.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Verbal abuse

Verbal abuse (also known as verbal aggression, verbal attack, verbal violence, verbal assault, psychic aggression, or psychic violence) is a type of psychological/mental abuse that involves the use of oral, gestured, and written language directed to a victim. Verbal abuse can include the act of harassing, labeling, insulting, scolding, rebuking, or excessive yelling towards an individual. It can also include the use of derogatory terms, the delivery of statements intended to frighten, humiliate, denigrate, or belittle a person. These kinds of attacks may result in mental and/or emotional distress for the victim.

Verbal aggression and abuse affects all populations, cultures, and individuals. These actions are psychologically damaging and are considered forms of emotional and physical harm to the victim. This type of behavior leaves individuals feeling poorly about themselves and can lead to the developing numerous negative health issues and disorders such as suicidal thoughts, depression, poor physical health, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, personality disorders, and even aggression.

Examples of use of Revile
1. In time, Americans grew to revile the Huns depicted in British and French propaganda.
2. You will pad the bank accounts of individuals who revile Israel.
3. At the moment, they‘re the only minority group you can safely revile.
4. A poster girl for the secular, I now revile religions of any description.
5. We expect that the situation will be redressed amicable since the truth does not revile its self at this moment.