invective
/ɪnˈvektɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈvektɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈvek-tiv/ (ame, mw)
invective — 名詞
1. harsh, insulting words that someone uses to attack a person or group, or to expr
辱罵;謾罵
猛烈侮辱性的言辭或批評
harsh, insulting words that someone uses to attack a person or group, or to express strong disapproval of something.
The senator's speech was full of bitter invective against the opposing party.
那位參議員的演說充滿了對反對黨的尖銳辱罵。
collocation: full of invective
During the debate, the two candidates hurled invective at each other instead of discussing policy.
辯論中,兩名候選人互相大聲謾罵,而非討論政策。
collocation: hurl invective at [someone]
Nadia was shocked by the racist invective posted in the online comments section.
Nadia 對網路留言區出現的種族主義辱罵言論感到震驚。
Fans shouted invective at the referee after the controversial decision.
球迷們在有爭議的判決後對裁判大喊辱罵之詞。
The mayor's response was not reasoned argument but pure invective aimed at silencing his critics.
那位市長的回應並非理性的論證,而是純粹為了壓制批評者的謾罵。
- abuse
Broader term that can include physical mistreatment; 'invective' is specifically verbal.
- vitriol
Even stronger, suggesting bitter, corrosive hatred; more intense than invective.
- vituperation
More formal and literary; suggests sustained, lengthy verbal abuse.
- insult
Can refer to a single remark; 'invective' implies a stream of insulting language.
文法句型
invective + against + [person/group]
用法筆記
Invective nearly always refers to spoken or written language, not physical actions. It is stronger than 'criticism' and implies deliberate, harsh insult.
常見錯誤
invective — 形容詞
- invectivepositive
- more invectivecomparative
- most invectivesuperlative
1. using or containing harsh, insulting language; intended to attack or humiliate t
辱罵的
使用或帶有侮辱性語言的
using or containing harsh, insulting language; intended to attack or humiliate through words.
The novelist was known for her invective style, which often left readers feeling unsettled.
那位小說家以辱罵式的文風聞名,讀者常常因此感到不安。
The CEO's invective remarks at the board meeting crossed the line into harassment.
那位執行長在董事會上的辱罵性言論越界成了騷擾。
formal register: modifies abstract nouns (remarks, style, tone)
文法句型
invective + [noun]
用法筆記
This adjective sense is uncommon and mostly appears in literary or formal writing. In everyday speech, 'abusive' or 'insulting' are preferred.