denunciatory造句1 Ministers wrote them in appealing or denunciatory vein.
2 Denunciatory or abusive language; vituperation.
3 His carefully chosen materials created an air of menace even without the denunciatory graffiti.
4 Certainly neither I nor Fernand, " said Danglars, rising and looking at the young man, who still remained seated, but whose eye was fixed on the denunciatory sheet of paper flung into the corner."
5 A long angry or violent speech, usually of a censorious or denunciatory nature; a diatribe.
6 It's in this period that Milton increasingly begins to adopt, or assume, Saint Peter's confident and denunciatory rhetoric.