lambasted

[US]/læmˈbeɪstɪd/
[UK]/læmˈbeɪstɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to criticize someone or something harshly; to beat someone repeatedly

Phrases & Collocations

lambasted the plan

lambasted the decision

lambasted by critics

lambasted for errors

lambasted in public

lambasted the report

lambasted the policy

lambasted by media

lambasted for actions

lambasted the proposal

Example Sentences

the critic lambasted the movie for its poor plot.

during the meeting, he lambasted the team's lack of progress.

the politician was lambasted for his controversial remarks.

she lambasted the new policy as ineffective and outdated.

the author was lambasted by readers for the book's ending.

he lambasted the company's decision to cut jobs.

the coach lambasted the players for their lack of effort.

the journalist lambasted the government for its inaction.

many fans lambasted the band for their last album.

he was lambasted on social media for his comments.

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