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decry
[ dih-krahy ]
verb (used with object)
- to speak disparagingly of; denounce as faulty or worthless; express censure of:
She decried the lack of support for the arts in this country.
Synonyms: minimize, depreciate, discredit, disparage, belittle
- to condemn or depreciate by proclamation, as foreign or obsolete coins.
decry
/ dɪˈkraɪ /
verb
- to express open disapproval of; disparage
- to depreciate by proclamation
to decry obsolete coinage
Derived Forms
- deˈcrier, noun
- deˈcrial, noun
Other Words From
- de·crier noun
- unde·cried adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of decry1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But at a Dec. 7 council meeting, employees of the medical offices turned out to decry the project, saying they already felt unsafe because of the number of homeless people in the area.
“The FDA’s war on public health is about to end,” he wrote, decrying the agency’s “aggressive suppression” of such worthless anti-COVID nostrums as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
She was executed for scattering leaflets at the University of Munich, decrying the inhumanity of the war.
Jones is renowned for “reexamining” American tragedies and decrying them as a hoax.
The internal election spilled into public view, with an op-ed appearing in The New York Times, and 13 of the club’s past presidents wrote an open letter decrying the anti-immigrant candidates as bigots.
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