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    obloquy 对比 invective
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  • Abuse】 , 【vituperation】 , 【invective】 , 【obloquy】 , 【scurrility】 and 【billingsgate】 all mean vehemently expressed condemnation or disapproval.

    Abuse】 implies the anger of the speaker and stressed the harshness of the language.

    • I was left shouting 【abuse】 as the car sped off.

    Vituperation】 implies fluent and sustained 【abuse】 .

    • The personal 【vituperation】 merely illustrated his general contempt for everything and everybody.

    Invective】 implies a comparable vehemence but suggests greater verbal and rhetorical skill and may apply to a public denunciation.

    • A stream of 【invective】 from some sectors of the press continues to assail the government.

    Obloquy】 suggests defamation and consequent shame and disgrace. (see also: Disgrace vs Dishonor vs Disrepute vs Shame vs Infamy vs Ignominy vs Opprobrium vs 【Obloquy】 vs Odium )

    • His controversial essays have brought him much 【obloquy】 .

    Scurrility】 implies viciousness of attack and coarseness or foulness of language.

    • The host has more success with a mixture of humour and mild 【scurrility】 .

    Billingsgate】 implies practiced fluency and variety of profane or obscene 【abuse】 .

    • The two men with the barrows quarreled over a market pitch and both of them began to talk 【billingsgate】 .

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