invective
From WordNet (r) 2.0
invective
     n : abusive or venomous language used to express blame or
         censure or bitter deep-seated ill will [syn: vituperation,
          vitriol]
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Invective \In*vec"tive\, a. [L. invectivus: cf. F. invectif. See
   Inveigh.]
   Characterized by invection; critical; denunciatory;
   satirical; abusive; railing.
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Invective \In*vec"tive\, n. [F. invective.]
   An expression which inveighs or rails against a person; a
   severe or violent censure or reproach; something uttered or
   written, intended to cast opprobrium, censure, or reproach on
   another; a harsh or reproachful accusation; -- followed by
   against, having reference to the person or thing affected; as
   an invective against tyranny.

         The world will be able to judge of his [Junius']
         motives for writing such famous invectives. --Sir W.
                                                  Draper.

   Syn: Abuse; censure; reproach; satire; sarcasm; railing;
        diatribe. See Abuse.
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