revary

/riˈvɛri/ or /rɪˈvɛri/

Definitions

1. verb

to revile or insult, especially in a public manner

“The politician was accused of revarying her opponent with personal attacks during the debate.”

2. verb

to deny or contradict the validity of something, especially an idea or theory

“The scientist was accused of revarying the established facts in her new research paper.”

3. noun

a person who reviles or insults others, especially in a public manner

“The journalist was known for her provocative style, but some people saw her as a revary who sought to inflame public opinion.”

Synonyms

  • contradict
  • denounce
  • insult
  • revile

Antonyms

  • admire
  • affirm
  • endorse
  • praise