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Meanings of
censorious
in English
Censorious.
Related terms
critical
Usage of
censorious
in English
1
America has only recently lost its prudery and
censorious
cast of mind.
2
Only in this place, where people are narrow and bigoted and
censorious
.
3
Jeremias Munter was this evening in a more
censorious
humour than common.
4
Her flight and absence were commendable in the world's most
censorious
eyes.
5
But one must not be too
censorious
in thinking of Mary Stuart.
6
Now and then he welcomed one that was ill-natured and cruelly
censorious
.
7
As it transpired, Mrs Kilfeather was not a lady of
censorious
disposition.
8
But let us not be
censorious
-
let
us
look on the bright side.
9
It leads to
censorious
judgments, or to mere idle and curious speculations.
10
This, that it ought to keep us from premature and
censorious
judging.
11
No one, I tell you, not even the most strait-laced or
censorious
.
12
Thus the influence of a selfish,
censorious
,
evil-minded woman will be extended.
13
One doesn't meet with too much kindness in this blamed
censorious
world.
14
Her very back looked
censorious
to Comfort, but finally she turned around.
15
Do you keep a
censorious
eye upon the literature he reads also?
16
Are you, then, a hard, stiff, severe,
censorious
,
proud, angry, scornful man?
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About this term
censorious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
censorious world
very censorious
so censorious
censorious eye
too censorious
More collocations
Censorious
through the time
Censorious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common