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Definitions for Denounce
[1] to condemn or censure openly or publicly: to denounce a politician as morally corrupt.
[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.
[6] to deplore or condemn openly or vehemently
[7] to give information against; accuse
[8] to announce formally the termination of (a treaty, etc)
[9] obsolete to announce (something evil) to portend
Words related to Denounce
prosecute, criticize, rebuke, brand, excoriate, scold, castigate, boycott, blame, decry, revile, censure, accuse, threaten, vilify, stigmatize, impeach, vituperate, incriminate, rat
Words nearby Denounce
denotation, denotative, denote, denotive, denouement, denounce, denpasar, dens, dens in dente, dense, densify
Origin of Denounce
1250–1300; Middle English denouncen < Old French denoncier to speak out < Latin dēnuntiāre to threaten (dē- de- + nuntiāre to announce, derivative of nuntius messenger)
Words that may be confused with Denounce
Other words from Denounce
de·nounce·ment , noun
de·nounc·er , noun
un·de·nounced , adjective
Word origin for Denounce
C13: from Old French denoncier to proclaim, from Latin dēnuntiāre to make an official proclamation, threaten, from de- + nuntiāre to announce
Synonyms for Denounce
accuse, blame, boycott, brand, castigate, censure, criticize, decry, excoriate, prosecute, rebuke, revile, scold, threaten, vilify, adjudicate, arraign, blacklist, charge, damn, declaim, derogate, expose, finger, impeach, implicate, impugn, incriminate, indict, knock, ostracize, proscribe, rap, rat, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprobate, reprove, skin, smear, stigmatize, upbraid, vituperate, charge with, denunciate, dress down, hang something on, inveigh against, show up, take to task