censureship

/sɛnsərˈʃɪp, -ʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

The act of formally criticizing or condemning something, especially in a public or official capacity.

“The newspaper’s censureship of the government’s decision sparked widespread debate among the citizens.”

Synonyms

  • censure
  • condemnation

Antonyms

  • acclamation
  • praise