Denounce
UK //dɪˈnaʊns//US //dɪˈnaʊns//
Definition
To publicly declare that something is wrong or evil.
In simple words: To publicly express strong disapproval of something or someone.
Examples
- The activist decided to denounce the government's unfair policies.
- Many leaders took to social media to denounce the recent acts of violence.
- The professor's article denounced the misinformation spreading about climate change.
- She felt it was her duty to denounce the unethical practices in the industry.
- The report denounces the harmful effects of pollution on health.
Usage notes
Use 'denounce' in formal contexts, such as politics or law. Avoid informal situations where a softer phrase might be better.
Grammar pattern
denounce + object
Memory hint
Think of 'denounce' as 'de-nounce' – saying no to something loudly.
Collocations
- denounce violence
- denounce corruption
- denounce injustice
Synonyms
- condemn
- criticize
- censure
- rebuke
- denigrate
Antonyms
- praise
- endorse
- support
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'announce'; they mean different things.
- Using 'denounce' without a clear subject or object.
- Overusing 'denounce' in casual conversations.