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malediction, obloquy, philippic, revilement
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Verbal abuse — (also called reviling) is a form of abusive behavior involving the use of language. It is a form of profanity in that it can occur with or without the use of expletives. Whilst oral communication is the most common form of verbal abuse, it… … Wikipedia
Verbal Abuse — Infobox musical artist Name = Verbal Abuse Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Houston, Texas (earlier) San Francisco, California (now) Instrument = Voice type = Genre =… … Wikipedia
Verbal abuse (disambiguation) — Verbal abuse may refer to:* Verbal abuse, a form of abusive behavior involving the use of language * Verbal Abuse, a Texas musical group * Verbal Abuse (The Undead album), a 1983 punk album … Wikipedia
Verbal Abuse (The Undead album) — Verbal Abuse is the second release from the Lodi punk band The Undead. Recorded in February 1983, in guitarist/vocalist Bobby Steele s bed room, 2000 copies were released on Post Mortem Records, and five test pressings were made to Bobby. A song… … Wikipedia
verbal abuse — maltreating someone by speaking to them inappropriately … English contemporary dictionary
verbal abuse — Abusive language … Ballentine's law dictionary
abuse — 1 /ə byüz/ vt abused, abus·ing 1: to put to a use other than the one intended: as a: to put to a bad or unfair use abusing the powers of office b: to put to improper or excessive use abuse narcotics … Law dictionary
verbal — verb‧al [ˈvɜːbl ǁ ˈvɜːr ] adjective a verbal contract, agreement etc is one that is spoken rather than written: • The bank manager gave verbal assurances of the security of the investments. * * * verbal UK US /ˈvɜːbəl/ adjective ► spoken rather… … Financial and business terms
abuse — Ⅰ. abuse UK US /əˈbjuːs/ noun ► [C or U] a situation in which a person uses something in a bad or wrong way, especially for their own advantage or pleasure: »The former president has been accused of corruption and abuse of power. »The politician… … Financial and business terms
Abuse — This article is about the mistreatment of people or systems. For other uses, see Abuse (disambiguation). Mistreat redirects here. For other uses, see Mistreat (disambiguation). Contents 1 Types and contexts of abuse 1.1 … Wikipedia