Synonym: blistering, scalding, vituperative. Similar words: sheathing, breathing, bathing suit, unscathed, living thing, thing, nothing, anything. Meaning: ['skeɪðɪŋ] adj. marked by harshly abusive criticism.
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31. The health department issued a scathing report on conditions in local hospitals.
32. Afterwards Lewis wished he had said something scathing, alluding perhaps to the lateness of the hour or Adam's appearance.
33. It rejected, in somewhat scathing terms, the owners' proposals for a combination of longer hours and lower wages.
34. Mrs Maybury was quite scathing about it, but she is a little old-fashioned, and times have changed.
35. You would have expected a convert to free market economics to have been equally scathing of both public service corporations.
36. How could you refute it when just the memory of his scathing comments made your eyes fill with tears?
37. The other approach worked with a scathing moral and religious attack on the concepts of hygiene and sanitation embedded in the legislation.
38. He then turned on the assembled crowd and mounted a scathing verbal attack on them.
39. Then at least she wouldn't have to endure the scathing comments of Mr Luke-perfect-Crawford down there.
40. Erica, although knowing none of this, had grown more scathing, with her outsider's eye. not less.
41. It is scathing tract on the uselessness of war.
42. He then launched a scathing attack on previous leaders.
43. a scathing attack on the new management.
44. A scathing indictment of dear old dad.
45. The Indians are even more scathing.
46. His scathing remarks about silly lady novelists.
47. She's very capable of dishing out scathing criticism toward politicians.
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49. Gu Dexin actually had some very good things to say about those, albeit in the context of a scathing critique of authoritarianism at Galleria Continua earlier this summer.
50. Foxman was equally scathing about the Tories' Latvian partner, the For Fatherland and Freedom party: "Their celebration of the Waffen SS shows where their moral failure lies.
51. Mr. Alexander launched a scathing attack on Labour's campaign tactics.
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53. Half the letters were scathing indictments of his insensitivity and lack of understanding.
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55. He expounded his viewpoint with superb style and scathing wit.
56. “Woman on the Beach” (2006, Hong Sang-soo): A filmmaker dramatizes, with a scathing and comic self-deprecation, the egocentric romantic turbulence on which his art is nourished.
57. Still remember, on the beginning forum, see you write to my so-called"novel" of comment, scathing win wear deeply sincerity and amicability.
58. He has been scathing in his denunciation of corrupt and incompetent politicians.
59. In 2000, an influential group called the World Commission on Dams issued a scathing report calling into question the benefits of hydropower.
60. He let the hapless Germans talks , then crushed them with scathing, often witty abuse.
More similar words: sheathing, breathing, bathing suit, unscathed, living thing, thing, nothing, anything, nothing but, clothing, writhing, frothing, for one thing, something, anything but, plaything, everything, scattering, something of, good for nothing, neck or nothing, something else, something like, to my way of thinking, thin, think, in this case, thinly, within, think of.