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Meaning of coruscation
The primary meaning of "coruscation" refers to a severe or sharp criticism, or the act of criticizing severely.
Etymology of coruscation
The word "coruscation" originates from the Latin "coruscare," which means to sparkle or glitter, but in English, it took on a different meaning related to sharp or witty criticism, possibly due to the idea of sharp, sparkling words.
Synonyms
scathing
criticism
denunciation
censure
condemnation
reproach
rebuke
reproof
admonition
castigation
upbraiding
chastisement
excoriation
vilification
calumny
defamation
slander
aspersion
reproval
disapproval
objection
dissent
exception
expostulation
protest
remonstrance
lamentation
lament
invective
diatribe
tirade
broadside
philippic
harangue
fulmination
Definitions
- A cutting or sarcastic remark, typically one that is witty or ironic
- * The act of criticizing severely, or a severe criticism
Usage Examples
- The professor's coruscation of the student's thesis left him speechless.
- * The newspaper's coruscation of the government's policy sparked a heated debate.
Antonyms
praise
commendation
approval
acclaim
applause
admiration
appreciation
gratitude
compliment
flattery
adulation
exaltation
eulogy
panegyric
encomium
laudation
extolment
glorification
canonization
beatification
veneration
reverence
esteem
respect
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