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denounce

American  
[dih-nouns] / dɪˈnaʊns /

verb (used with object)

denounced, denouncing
  1. to condemn or censure openly or publicly.

    to denounce a politician as morally corrupt.

    Synonyms:
    brand, blame, stigmatize, attack
    Antonyms:
    commend, praise
  2. to make a formal accusation against, as to the police or in a court.

  3. to give formal notice of the termination or denial of (a treaty, pact, agreement, or the like).

  4. Archaic. to announce or proclaim, especially as something evil or calamitous.

  5. Obsolete. to portend.


denounce British  
/ dɪˈnaʊns /

verb

  1. to deplore or condemn openly or vehemently

  2. to give information against; accuse

  3. to announce formally the termination of (a treaty, etc)

  4. obsolete

    1. to announce (something evil)

    2. to portend

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • denouncement noun
  • denouncer noun
  • undenounced adjective

Etymology

Origin of denounce

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English denouncen, from Old French denoncier “to speak out,” from Latin dēnuntiāre “to threaten,” literally, “to announce from,” from dē- de- + nuntiāre “to announce” (derivative of nuntius “messenger”)

Example Sentences

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Cizeron, in response, denounced the book as "defamatory" and announced that he was "handing over the case to lawyers".

From Barron's

Even Puerto Ricans who don't share the singer's background feel proud of how his music denounces our struggles while symbolising our culture and identity.

From BBC

Rights groups have denounced the sentence as "draconian" and "egregious".

From BBC

Beutner, who entered the contest in October, spent much of his campaign denouncing Bass’ handling of the Palisades fire, which destroyed thousands of homes and left 12 people dead.

From Los Angeles Times

From exile, she has denounced the ban on her party.

From BBC