sojourner truth gained notoreity for her scathing editorials denouncing racial justice.
"A Modest Proposal, published in 1729 in response to worsening conditions in Ireland, is perhaps the severest and most scathing of all Swift's pamphlets. The tract did not shock or outrage contemporary readers as Swift must have intended; its economics was taken as a great joke, its more incisive critiques ignored. Although Swift's disgust with the state of the nation continued to increase, A Modest Proposal was the last of his essays about Ireland."
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
Cicero never wanted to give Marc Antony anything least of all power. They were bitter enemies. Cicero executed Antony's stepfather without a trial and later gave a series of scathing speeches against Antony called the Philippics. Also, it was well known that Antony was a close ally of Caesar. When Caesar was assassinated in the Senate, by luck, Brutus did not include Antony on the Senate's death list. That was why Antony insisted that Cicero be included in the proscriptions that the triumvirate ordered and had his head and his hands nailed to the rostra in the forum.
What do you mean by 'do'? Do you mean as a career, or do you mean 'How can you study history?'
scathing
Scathing means witheringly scornful; severely critical. "The movie critic did not like the movie, and wrote a scathing review of it."
Chris Rock had some rather scathing remarks about President Bush.
Scathing refers to high temperatures and the corresponding burn damage they can cause. Scathing is also an adjective that applies to a particularly harsh language used in critiques. Supreme Court dissenting opinions can be especially scathing depending on the degree or implications of the final ruling.
Definition: bitterly severe, as a remarkSentences: 1. I returned to school and I admit, I was rather scathing about the "toy" I had been given. 2.A scathing review of the play
The word scathing can be used in several kinds of sentences. One sentence for the word is; The local movie critic gave a scathing review for the new Tom Cruise movie.
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vitriolic = harsh, bitterly scathing or caustic in tone eg The book was so bad that the criticism was vitriolic
Extreme humour, often dark, sarcastic and biting.
Caustic can mean sarcastic or scathing or it can mean able to burn organic tissue by chemical reaction. The solution was caustic enough to burn through clothing. Her caustic comments made the other girl feel bad.
sojourner truth gained notoreity for her scathing editorials denouncing racial justice.