invective - определение. Что такое invective
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Что (кто) такое invective - определение

ABUSIVE, REPROACHFUL, OR VENOMOUS LANGUAGE USED TO EXPRESS BLAME OR CENSURE
Tirade; Invectives; Harangue

invective         
¦ noun abusive or highly critical language.
Origin
ME (orig. as adjective meaning 'abusive'): from OFr. invectif, -ive, from late L. invectivus 'attacking', from invehere (see inveigh).
Invective         
·adj Characterized by invection; critical; denunciatory; satirical; abusive; railing.
II. Invective ·noun An expression which inveighs or rails against a person; a severe or violent censure or reproach; something uttered or written, intended to cast opprobrium, censure, or reproach on another; a harsh or reproachful accusation;
- followed by against, having reference to the person or thing affected; as an invective against tyranny.
invective         
I. n.
1.
Abuse, contumely, reproach, censure, railing, vituperation, sarcastic attack, rhetorical assault.
2.
Satire, sarcasm, pasquinade, philippic, diatribe, fling.
II. a.
1.
Abusive, reproachful, censorious, captious, railing, scolding.
2.
Satirical, sarcastic, assailing.

Википедия

Invective

Invective (from Middle English invectif, or Old French and Late Latin invectus) is abusive, reproachful, or venomous language used to express blame or censure; or, a form of rude expression or discourse intended to offend or hurt; vituperation, or deeply seated ill will, vitriol. The Latin adjective invectivus means 'scolding.'

Примеры употребления для invective
1. Zinni writes soberly and, largely, without invective.
2. He turned, stared, and resumed his stream of invective.
3. "I was pretty amazed at the invective," says Jim Fowler.
4. Too tired – almost like a warm bath this fatuously crass abuse and invective.
5. Public discourse is pretty much limited to invective from both sides.