denounced

[dɪˈnaʊns]

denounced Definition

  • 1publicly declare to be wrong or evil
  • 2inform against someone

Using denounced: Examples

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

  • Example

    The government denounced the act of terrorism.

  • Example

    He denounced his former colleagues as traitors.

  • Example

    She denounced her ex-husband to the authorities.

denounced Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with denounced

  • to inform the police about someone's illegal activities

    Example

    He denounced his neighbor to the police for selling drugs.

  • to publicly accuse someone of being dishonest or deceitful

    Example

    The journalist denounced the politician as a fraud and a liar.

  • to publicly declare opposition to a treaty or agreement

    Example

    The senator denounced the treaty as a threat to national security.

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Summary: denounced in Brief

To 'denounce' [dɪˈnaʊns] is to publicly declare something or someone as wrong or evil, or to inform against someone. It is often used in political contexts, such as 'The government denounced the act of terrorism,' or personal contexts, such as 'She denounced her ex-husband to the authorities.' 'Denounce' can also be used in phrases like 'denounce someone to the police,' 'denounce someone as a fraud,' and 'denounce a treaty.'