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Arousing or meriting strong dislike, aversion, or intense displeasure.
hated
damn
odious
detestable
unsavory
dammed
1
The animal was
reviled
as dangerous vermin and a threat to cattle.
2
The guerrillas received special terms under a peace deal
reviled
by Uribe.
3
Yet on this subcontinent he was the most
reviled
criminal in history.
4
And many mourned for Pan while the builders built; many
reviled
him.
5
Sword in hand he sprang at once upon Minerva and
reviled
her.
6
Erasmus was no longer listened to; he was
reviled
for his reasonableness.
7
And among those who are with us here, we will be
reviled
.
8
They
reviled
the pride of the priests, and their senseless, worthless, institutions.
9
I remember that when He, Himself, was
reviled
,
reviled
not in turn.
10
Christianity, then, so
reviled
by the Jews, has been their greatest protection.
11
The Turks, who owed Byzantium nothing, and
reviled
Christianity, revered them, too.
12
He even
reviled
,
stigmatized, and heaped curses upon Bute's country and countrymen.
13
I have
reviled
no man's person: I have outraged no man's privacy.
14
Brought to believe on that Jesus whom he had
reviled
and blasphemed!
15
Distinguishable even from Flossy-from Flossy, who had slighted and then
reviled
her!
16
Yet by the time of her execution, 23 years later, she was
reviled
.
reviled
revile
·
revile by
revile figure
revile again
revile as traitors
revile author