Chris Rock had some rather scathing remarks about President Bush.
scathing
Scathing means witheringly scornful; severely critical. "The movie critic did not like the movie, and wrote a scathing review of it."
The word scathing can be used in several kinds of sentences. One sentence for the word is; The local movie critic gave a scathing review for the new Tom Cruise movie.
Scathing refers to high temperatures and the corresponding burn damage they can cause. Scathing is also an adjective that applies to a particularly harsh language used in critiques. Supreme Court dissenting opinions can be especially scathing depending on the degree or implications of the final ruling.
Definition: bitterly severe, as a remarkSentences: 1. I returned to school and I admit, I was rather scathing about the "toy" I had been given. 2.A scathing review of the play
Scathing means harsh, mean. The term flaming someone means leaving a scathing remark or comment.
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A complex and compound sentence having the following words.rage.bewilder.obnoxious. intervene. contradiction. elaborate. mumbled. grumbled. vague. agony. indignantly. yearned. scathing. scrutinizegive me one compound & one complex sentence FOR EACH WORD
Using petroleum in a sentence?
"The union leader took the opportunity to revile the factory owners and their representatives." "Many parents were at the meeting to revile the current school superintendent for his unpopular decisions." "Politicians may revile the policies of OPEC, but they have no control over them."
That's tough. It means to harm or injure, but using it just sounds odd. I would use the negative and say "He escaped unscathed." or the adjective form "It was a scathing attack." A correct sentence would be "I will scathe you." but it is awkward and no one would know what you were saying. Scathe can also mean to criticize or denounce severely. I have used this word in this sense of definition a few times. An example being, "She would have scathed at the idea of doing such and such". But, the negative, unscathed, is much more common and will be more widely understood.