becry

[bih-krahy]

becry Definition

  • 1to proclaim or announce with shouts
  • 2to denounce or condemn vehemently

Using becry: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "becry" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The protesters becried the government's actions.

  • Example

    The critics becried the new policy as a failure.

  • Example

    The fans becried the referee's decision.

becry Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for becry

Phrases with becry

  • becried by all and sundry

    condemned or criticized by everyone

    Example

    The politician's scandalous behavior was becried by all and sundry.

  • becried to the heavens

    to complain or lament loudly and publicly

    Example

    The citizens becried to the heavens about the lack of basic services in their neighborhood.

  • becried as a travesty

    strongly criticized as a mockery or an insult to something

    Example

    The play was becried as a travesty of Shakespeare's work.

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Summary: becry in Brief

The verb 'becry' [bih-krahy] means to proclaim or announce with shouts, or to denounce or condemn vehemently. It is often used in the context of protests, criticism, or complaints, as in 'The protesters becried the government's actions.' 'Becry' can also be used in phrases like 'becried by all and sundry,' meaning condemned by everyone, and 'becried to the heavens,' meaning to complain loudly and publicly.