invective in a sentence
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๐ Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Invective refers to harsh, abusive language or criticism directed at someone or something.
Sample Sentences
- The politician's speech was filled with invective, targeting his opponents harshly.
- Despite the invective hurled during the debate, many viewers found it unprofessional and off-putting.
- Her essay was criticized for its excessive invective, overshadowing her valid points.
- In a fit of anger, he resorted to invective that left everyone in the room stunned.
- The novelโs protagonist often delivered invective that reflected his deep frustrations with society.
- His speech was filled with invective, aimed at discrediting his opponents rather than addressing the issues at hand.
- The critic's invective left the author feeling demoralized and questioning their talent.
- Despite the invective hurled during the debate, both candidates managed to maintain a semblance of decorum.
- The letter contained such invective that it was difficult to believe it was written by a former friend.
- Political discussions often devolve into invective, overshadowing any constructive dialogue that might occur.