scathing
scathing — adjective
1. describing spoken or written criticism that attacks someone or something using v
describing spoken or written criticism that attacks someone or something using very harsh and cruel language
The newspaper published a scathing editorial about the government's handling of the economic crisis.
scathing editorial about + [topic]
The critic gave the film a scathing review, calling it a complete waste of money.
scathing review of + [noun]
Samir delivered a scathing speech condemning the company's unfair treatment of its workers.
The official report was scathing about safety failures at the factory.
- harsh
less intense; can apply to any kind of severity, not only criticism
- vitriolic
stronger, suggesting bitter anger and hatred
- devastating
focuses on the damaging effect of the criticism
- caustic
adds an element of sarcasm or biting wit
- complimentary
expressing praise rather than criticism
- mild
gentle in tone, opposite of severe
文法句型
scathing + noun (attack, report, review, remark)
scathing about something/somebody
用法筆記
Often placed before nouns such as attack, report, review, editorial, remark, or criticism. Can also follow a linking verb with about (e.g., the report was scathing about...).