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21scathing — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. brutal, cruel, harsh; see severe 1 , 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. harsh, searing, caustic, biting, acid, bitter, severe, vitriolic, cutting, sharp, nasty, pointed, brutal. ANT.: mild, bland, gentle III (Roget s… …
22scathing — sb. Ps. cv. 30 …
23scathing — scath·ing || skeɪðɪŋ adj. injurious, causing damage; severe, harsh skeɪð n. damage, injury (especially that caused by scorching) v. injure or damage by scorching; criticize harshly …
24scathing — adjective witheringly scornful or critical. Derivatives scathingly adverb …
25scathing — adj severe, harsh, extreme, stern; caustic, vitriolic, mordant, sarcastic, nasty; biting, bitter, acrimonious, acrid, keen, incisive, trenchant; cutting, sharp, tart, pointed, stinging, lacerating, scarifying; critical, denunciatory, excoriating …
26scathing — [ˈskeɪðɪŋ] adj criticizing someone or something in a very strong way …
27scathing criticism — harsh review, harsh criticism …
28scathing rebuke — harsh scolding, severe admonition …
29scathingly — scathing ► ADJECTIVE ▪ witheringly scornful; severely critical. DERIVATIVES scathingly adverb. ORIGIN from obsolete scathe harm, injure , from Old Norse …
30Spring Street Project — In December 2006, a team of Los Angeles Times reporters delivered management with a critique of the paper s online news efforts known as the Spring Street Projectcite news last = Mayrav title = LAT s Scathing Internal Memo. Read It Here.… …