excoriated

[ik-skohr-ee-ey-tid]

excoriated Definition

  • 1to criticize or berate severely
  • 2to damage or remove part of the surface of the skin or a mucous membrane

Using excoriated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The coach excoriated the team for their poor performance.

  • Example

    The article excoriated the politician for his unethical behavior.

  • Example

    The harsh soap excoriated her skin.

  • Example

    The acid excoriated the lining of his stomach.

excoriated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for excoriated

Antonyms for excoriated

Phrases with excoriated

  • excoriate someone/something as

    to criticize someone or something severely and publicly, often in a way that is unfair

    Example

    The opposition party excoriated the government as corrupt and incompetent.

  • self-excoriation

    the act of criticizing oneself severely and excessively

    Example

    Her constant self-excoriation was a sign of low self-esteem.

  • severe and intense pain

    Example

    The patient was in excruciating and excoriating pain.

Origins of excoriated

from Latin 'excoriatus', past participle of 'excoriare', meaning 'to strip off the hide'

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Summary: excoriated in Brief

The verb 'excoriated' [ik-skohr-ee-ey-tid] means to severely criticize or damage the skin or mucous membrane. It is often used in formal contexts such as 'The coach excoriated the team for their poor performance.' 'Excoriated' can also be used in phrases like 'excoriate someone/something as,' indicating severe and public criticism, and 'self-excoriation,' referring to excessive self-criticism.