denunciatory

adj

Etymology

From denunciate + -ory.

  1. borrowed from dēnūntiātus
  2. suffixed as denunciatory — “denunciate + -ory

Definitions

  1. Tending to denounce.

    • He was, at least nowadays, never severe or denunciatory; but sometimes in telling an anecdote he dropped such an expression as "the rascal said to me," or such an epithet as "the vulgar dog."

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