denouncement

[dɪˈnaʊnsmənt]

denouncement Definition

public condemnation or accusation of someone or something, especially when done in a formal statement.

Using denouncement: Examples

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

  • Example

    The denouncement of the government's policies was met with both support and opposition.

  • Example

    The company issued a denouncement of the employee's behavior.

  • Example

    The denouncement of the celebrity's actions sparked a heated debate on social media.

denouncement Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for denouncement

Phrases with denouncement

  • self-denouncement

    the act of publicly confessing one's own wrongdoing or guilt

    Example

    The politician's self-denouncement of corruption surprised many people.

  • the public renunciation of a religious belief or affiliation

    Example

    Her denouncement of faith caused a rift between her and her family.

  • denouncement ceremony

    a formal event or ritual in which someone is publicly condemned or accused

    Example

    The denouncement ceremony was held in front of a large crowd of supporters and opponents.

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Summary: denouncement in Brief

Denouncement [dɪˈnaʊnsmənt] refers to public condemnation or accusation, often made in a formal statement. It can be directed towards individuals, organizations, or policies, as in 'The denouncement of the government's policies was met with both support and opposition.' Denouncement can also be used in phrases like 'self-denouncement,' where someone confesses their own wrongdoing, or 'denouncement of faith,' where someone renounces their religious beliefs.