Mordaz in english

Scathing

pronunciation: skeɪðɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

mordaz = trenchant ; scathing ; searing ; stinging ; caustic ; salty ; pungent ; sarcastic ; blistering ; spiky ; vitriolic ; waspish ; acrimonious ; biting. 

Example: However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Example: Fish is particularly scathing about reactionaries in the academic world who resort to a version of scaremongering about 'political correctness,' deconstruction, and other bogies.Example: His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.Example: In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.Example: While her characters are frequently intrinsic to theme and plot, her most caustic scenes deflate academic ambition and pretension.Example: Serious questions which face us may often be better understood when a modicum of salty satire is applied.Example: The studies reported here addressed the question of whether the pungent element in chilies, capsaicin, suppresses taste and flavor intensity.Example: 'Listen!' he growled, in a tone so dry, sarcastic and acrid that not another word was needed to indicate that he was not about to be upstaged by a 24 year old.Example: Lodge Kerrigan's 'Clean, Shaven' is a blistering piece of cinematic inventiveness and a young director's low-budget first feature.Example: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Example: This magazine had a particular interest in curious stories of libraries and bookmen, and was abundant in criticism both humorous and vitriolic.Example: Harwood is excellent -- saucy and coquettish and really waspish in her subsequent vitriolic exchanges with the irate Marcello.Example: In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Example: Korea and Myanmar, among others, have individually rejected aid with the biting criticism that it came 'with strings attached'.

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» comentario mordazzingerzing .

Example: In her debut parliamentary debate she delivered some zingers, many of them possibly well-rehearsed, but she also evaded several questions.

Example: One of her zings, was describing her ex-husband's girlfriend as having 'a nose as long as a thumb'.

» crítica mordazhatchet job .

Example: The producer did a 'hatchet job' on the film, substantially dumbing down the project and snuffing out any subtlety or nuance.

» de forma mordazpungently .

Example: The film, which is subtitled, is pungently innovative and radical.

» mordaz en sus comentariossharp of tongue .

Example: Sharp of tongue, Watterston was often at loggerheads with the authorities, particularly the Joint Library Committee.

» ocurrencia mordazzingerzing .

Example: In her debut parliamentary debate she delivered some zingers, many of them possibly well-rehearsed, but she also evaded several questions.

Example: One of her zings, was describing her ex-husband's girlfriend as having 'a nose as long as a thumb'.

Mordaz synonyms

critical in spanish: crítico, pronunciation: krɪtɪkəl part of speech: adjective vituperative in spanish: vituperativo, pronunciation: vaɪtupɜrətɪv part of speech: adjective
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