inveigh

[in-vey]

inveigh Definition

to speak or write with hostility or bitterness; to express strong disapproval.

Using inveigh: Examples

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

  • Example

    The politician inveighed against the new tax policy.

  • Example

    She inveighed against her boss's unfair treatment of employees.

  • Example

    The editorial inveighed against the government's handling of the crisis.

inveigh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inveigh

Phrases with inveigh

  • to speak or write with hostility or bitterness about someone or something

    Example

    The activist inveighed against the company's environmental record.

  • to investigate or inquire into something in a hostile or critical manner

    Example

    The journalist inveighed into the company's financial dealings.

  • to become angry or agitated while speaking or writing in a hostile or critical manner

    Example

    He inveighed up when he heard about the company's unethical practices.

Origins of inveigh

from Latin 'invehi', meaning 'attack with words'

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Summary: inveigh in Brief

'Inveigh' [in-vey] is a verb that means to express strong disapproval or hostility towards someone or something. It is often used in formal contexts, such as political speeches or editorials, and can be synonymous with 'denounce,' 'condemn,' or 'criticize.' Examples include 'The politician inveighed against the new tax policy' and 'She inveighed against her boss's unfair treatment of employees.'