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UK/["/kənˈdem/","/kənˈdemz/","/kənˈdemd/","/kənˈdemɪŋ/"]/US/["/kənˈdem/","/kənˈdemz/","/kənˈdemd/","/kənˈdemɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Condemn

to say very strongly that you think something is bad, usually for moral reasons

In simple words: to say that something is wrong or bad

Condemn in a sentence

  • The court decided to condemn the defendant to ten years in prison.
  • Many people condemn the practice of animal testing for cosmetics.
  • The council voted to condemn the unsafe building, deeming it a hazard to the public.
  • Activists gathered to condemn the government's decision to cut funding for education.
  • He felt it was important to condemn the unethical behavior he witnessed at work.
  • The report will condemn the environmental practices of the company and recommend new regulations.
  • While we must condemn violence, we should also seek peaceful solutions.

How to use Condemn

Used when expressing strong disapproval of actions, behaviors, or decisions. Appropriate in legal or moral contexts, but might seem too strong in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

condemn + object

Memory hint

Think of 'con' as in 'against' and 'demn' as in 'damn' — you're saying 'that's damn bad!'

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Collocations with Condemn

Synonyms for Condemn

Opposites of Condemn

Common mistakes with Condemn

  • 'Condemn' is sometimes confused with 'commend', which means to praise.
  • Learners might use 'condemn' with the wrong preposition, like saying 'condemn for' instead of 'condemn to'.
  • Some may struggle with the spelling, often misspelling as 'condem'.

Compare Condemn with Censure, Denounce, Criticize, Blame

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Frequently asked questions about Condemn

What does Condemn mean?

to say that something is wrong or bad

What is the definition of Condemn?

to say very strongly that you think something is bad, usually for moral reasons

How do you use Condemn in a sentence?

The court decided to condemn the defendant to ten years in prison.

Can you give another example of Condemn?

Many people condemn the practice of animal testing for cosmetics.

What are synonyms for Condemn?

Common alternatives include censure, denounce, criticize, reproach, blame.

What is the opposite of Condemn?

Opposite meanings include praise, commend, endorse.

What words go with Condemn?

It commonly pairs with roundly, strongly, vehemently, for, be widely condemned.

What are common mistakes when using Condemn?

'Condemn' is sometimes confused with 'commend', which means to praise. Learners might use 'condemn' with the wrong preposition, like saying 'condemn for' instead of 'condemn to'. Some may struggle with the spelling, often misspelling as 'condem'.

How do you pronounce Condemn?

US: /["/kənˈdem/","/kənˈdemz/","/kənˈdemd/","/kənˈdemɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/kənˈdem/","/kənˈdemz/","/kənˈdemd/","/kənˈdemɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Condemn formal or informal?

"Condemn" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Condemn?

Used when expressing strong disapproval of actions, behaviors, or decisions. Appropriate in legal or moral contexts, but might seem too strong in casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Condemn?

"Condemn" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.