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What does the word denuciatory?

The word "denunciatory" means expressing strong disapproval or condemnation. It describes something that strongly criticizes or condemns something or someone.

Here are some examples of how "denunciatory" can be used:

* "The speech was filled with denunciatory rhetoric about the current government." This means the speech strongly criticized and condemned the government.

* "The editorial contained a denunciatory tone, attacking the company's unethical practices." This means the editorial was highly critical and condemning of the company's actions.

* "The author's denunciatory novel exposed the corruption in the city." This means the novel strongly criticized and condemned the corruption in the city.

In general, "denunciatory" is a more formal and strong word than "critical" or "negative". It implies a strong feeling of disapproval and a desire to condemn.

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