Excoriate - English meaning
ekˈskɔː.ri.eɪt
Excoriate – definitions in English dictionary
verbDamage or remove part of the surface of (the skin).
Usage examples:
The discharge is acrid and excoriates the skin of the noseSynonims:
AbradeRub awayRub offRub rawScrapeScratchChafeDamageStrip awayPeel awaySkinDecorticateverbCriticize (someone) severely.
Usage examples:
He excoriated the government for censorshipSynonims:
CriticizeFind fault withCensureDenounceCondemnArraignAttackLambastPilloryDisapprove ofCarp atCavil atRail againstInveigh againstCast aspersions onPour scorn onDisparageDenigr
verbTo write or say that a play, book, political action, etc. is very bad
Usage examples:
His latest novel received excoriating reviews., the president excoriated the western press for thei…
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Latin excoriat- ‘skinned’, from the verb excoriare, from ex- ‘out, from’ + corium ‘skin, hide’.
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