Some common synonyms of condemn are censure, criticize, denounce, reprehend, and reprobate. While all these words mean "to find fault with openly," condemn usually suggests an unqualified and final unfavorable judgment.
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condemn · adjudge · belittle · damn · deprecate · depreciate · disapprove · disparage · doom · frame · judge · knock · name · pronounce · proscribe · reprehend ...
Synonyms for CONDEMNED: prohibited, proscribed, forbidden, outlawed, barred, cursed, discouraged, illegal; Antonyms of CONDEMNED: permitted, righteous, ...
Synonyms for CONDEMN: disapprove, blame, censure, damn, denounce, reproach, reprove, upbraid, sentence, convict, …
CONDEMN - 38 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English
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Synonyms ... censure ... disapprove ... criticize ... decry ... denounce ... reprehend ... rebuke ... Antonyms ... praise ... compliment ... commend ... applaud ... acclaim ... laud.
condemning · belittling · biting · carping · censuring · cursing · cutting · cynical · demeaning · derogatory · harsh · hypercritical · mean · nasty · sarcastic ...
criticize · denounce ; castigate · attack ; knock · berate ; blast · slam ; reprove · reproach.
condemn · verb. express strong disapproval of. “We condemn the racism in South Africa” · verb. demonstrate the guilt of (someone) · verb. pronounce a sentence ...
condemnation · accusation · censure · denunciation · disapproval · judgment. Strong matches. blame · damnation · denouncement · doom · proscription · reproach ...
Synonyms for Condemn · criticize · censure · denounce · rebuke · castigate · berate · blame · reprimand. v.