expose, betray
The peasants were not allowed to denounce their king.
To denounce someone is publicly insulting them in their face, and basically making it known to the world that they are untrustworthy.
condemn, reprobate, decry, objurgate, excoriate, denounce
The two politicians denounce each other in the press, but in truth they actually like each other.I just couldn't denounce someone for a crime I feel like I could have committed myself.The two girls had been through many fights before, and the friendship might have been salvageable, if only she had not chosen to denounce her friend as a promiscuous, talentless idiot.It seemed that the witness was still in love with the defendant, because she could not seem to bring herself to denounce him openly in court.
The answer is yes.
The root word us con
(Denounce is a verb that means to criticize something or someone strongly.)To achieve human rights for everyone, we must denounce injustice and oppression.The governor was quick to denounce the plan as politically motivated.
Synonyms of the word denounce include label, critisize, mark and brand. There are many others including some that require more than one word. For example announce is listed then goes further and is explained as announing a termination.
Yes, validate is an antonym of denounce.
The word "condemn" means to express disapproval, often in a strong or official manner. It conveys a sense of censure or criticism regarding someone's actions or beliefs. Other synonyms include "denounce" and "criticize."
Condemn, demur, denounce, denounce, deny, protest, refuse, and prohibit.
Denounce is a verb that means to criticize something or someone strongly.We must denounce injustice and oppression.