Sentences

invective in a sentence

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Definition

Invective refers to harsh, abusive language or criticism directed at someone or something.

Sample Sentences

  1. The politician's speech was filled with invective, targeting his opponents harshly.
  2. Despite the invective hurled during the debate, many viewers found it unprofessional and off-putting.
  3. Her essay was criticized for its excessive invective, overshadowing her valid points.
  4. In a fit of anger, he resorted to invective that left everyone in the room stunned.
  5. The novelโ€™s protagonist often delivered invective that reflected his deep frustrations with society.
  6. His speech was filled with invective, aimed at discrediting his opponents rather than addressing the issues at hand.
  7. The critic's invective left the author feeling demoralized and questioning their talent.
  8. Despite the invective hurled during the debate, both candidates managed to maintain a semblance of decorum.
  9. The letter contained such invective that it was difficult to believe it was written by a former friend.
  10. Political discussions often devolve into invective, overshadowing any constructive dialogue that might occur.