scathing

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈskeɪðɪŋ/
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  • Rhymes: -eɪðɪŋ

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scathing

  1. present participle and gerund of scathe

Adjective

scathing (comparative more scathing, superlative most scathing)

  1. Harshly or bitterly critical; vitriolic.
    • 2011 December 14, Angelique Chrisafis, “Rachida Dati accuses French PM of sexism and elitism”, in Guardian:
      For months, Dati warned she would refuse to stand aside. Now she has stunned the political class with an open letter to Fillon in Le Monde, a scathing character assassination accusing him of the "lone ambition" of a disillusioned political elite, of doing politics in a way that "never favoured women" and stopping ethnic-minority candidates from progressing at elections. She said he was committing "a sad mistake" in trying to run in Paris.
  2. Harmful or painful; acerbic.

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