invective
దూషణ పూర్వకమైన
definition
noun
he let out a stream of invective
insulting, abusive, or highly critical language.
translation of 'invective'
దూషణతో కూడిన దాడి,
దూషణ పూర్వకమైన
example
The appointed writer for the day polishes them up with the appropriate 'invective' and posts them.
The thing about Jo, and she's so graceful with it, is that she gets more bile and 'invective' than any other comic because she's a woman.
It didn't help, of course, not really, but at least there were no innocent bystanders around to suffer my 'invective' .
Rarely have I read a more bitter, laudably splenetic piece of 'invective' .
After reading your 'invective' harangue I've only one question: What would you know of polite circles?
Even the thought of it unleashes a stream of 'invective' .
There's a long road ahead of us, and 'invective' at this stage doesn't help us in any way.
He has blown onto the scene in a torrent of 'invective' , firing broadside after broadside at the crumbling bastions of public morality.
We've all hurled 'invective' into voicemail's dead ears as it runs through its unholy litanies.
A skillful public speaker who mixed 'invective' with humour, he did not disappoint the crowd of about 500.
John is old and waiting to die but the prospect of death hasn't dulled his appetite for 'invective' or his irreverence for the great and the good.
The satire is so laden with 'invective' and is so dense that I wish there was an annotated version of this book to read which would make it much easier to read.
Mr Moore fired up the young crowd with a potent combination of satire, humour, 'invective' and righteous anger.
Coming across like a crank, or ranting and throwing around exaggerated 'invective' , is another.
he let out a stream of 'invective'
Soccer worldwide makes a science of 'invective' against match officials after any game turning decision goes against them.
She didn't understand this so hurled another stream of 'invective' at me.
he let out a stream of 'invective'
Both load up their arguments with gobs of personal 'invective' , which also makes me suspicious of their arguments.
As is the custom at the Star Tribune, the editorial was long on 'invective' and short on facts.
The wilful Welshman was quick to test his new manager, reacting to that substitution at The Valley with a stream of 'invective' .
News reaches me, however, of referees fighting back against what seems to be a tidal wave of 'invective' and abuse hurled in their direction.
Credits: Google Translate