Condemnatory
(adjective)
Expressing strong criticism or condemnation; serving to judge harshly or harshly critical.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word condemnare, meaning 'to condemn'.
Examples:
- The article was written in a condemnatory tone, accusing the government of corruption.
- His speech was full of condemnatory statements, causing outrage among the audience.
- The community issued a condemnatory statement, condemning the actions of the culprits.
- Her condemnatory attitude made her unpopular among her peers.
- The judge gave a condemnatory verdict, sentencing the criminal to life in prison.