Lacerating    (pronounced las-uh-ray-ting) adjective


Definition

adjective from the verb lacerate.

LACERATE (pronounced las-uh-rayt) = 1. to tear roughly or jaggedly; mangle. 2. to wound or pain deeply. 3. to cause deep mental or emotional pain to; to wound (a person's feelings) greatly; distress.


Other Forms

Laceration   (pronounced las-uh-ray-shun) noun

Main Example

  • The recently released "Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat" has performed well at the box office, despite lacerating reviews from several film critics who have described the movie as one of this year's worst.

    Workplace Examples

  • If you want Janice to analyze your presentation, then you had better prepare yourself for some really hard-hitting comments. She can be a pretty lacerating evaluator!

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  • I owe Cora an apology. I don't know what got into me during the meeting when my criticism of her proposal went a bit too far and turned into a sort of . . . laceration.

    Other Examples

  • your saying to a colleague: "Come on, our CEO doesn't show softness towards any particular person or group! He is extremely objective! For instance, just last week, I saw him lacerate Tom who, as you know, is one of his business school classmates."

  • a city manager looking shaken up and lacerated after a public meeting in which he was rebuked by angry citizens

  • "King of the Hill," the critically acclaimed and highly entertaining 1993 film which is also a lacerating drama about deprivation and despair during the Great Depression

  • the widely respected financier and philanthropist George Soros becoming a lacerating critic of market fundamentalists, pointing out that the "unchecked capitalism" they favor is extremely harmful for society

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    This Month's Other Words

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    Implacable


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