different between criticise vs vilify

criticise

English

Verb

criticise (third-person singular simple present criticises, present participle criticising, simple past and past participle criticised) (transitive, intransitive, Britain)

  1. Alternative spelling of criticize

Anagrams

  • sericitic

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vilify

English

Etymology

From Late Latin v?lific?re, present active infinitive of v?lific? (vilify),

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?v?l.?.fa?/

Verb

vilify (third-person singular simple present vilifies, present participle vilifying, simple past and past participle vilified)

  1. (transitive) To say defamatory things about someone or something; to speak ill of.
    Synonyms: abuse, assail, criticize, decry, denigrate, demonize, denounce, libel, revile, slander, run down; see also Thesaurus:defame
    Antonyms: glorify, praise
  2. (transitive) To belittle through speech; to put down.
    Synonyms: berate; see also Thesaurus:criticize
    Antonyms: glorify, praise

Derived terms

  • vilification
  • vilifiable
  • vilifier

Related terms

  • vile

Translations

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