Alex
What's the difference between "lambaste" and "criticize", if any? For instance, are they interchageable in such sentences: she lambasted the toddler for being naughty? The doctor was criticized for being forgetful? Please give some more examples. Thanks in advance!
19 mrt. 2016 12:33
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'Lambaste' is stronger than 'criticize'. It seems out of place in a sentence about a toddler. In that sentence You'd be more likely to use 'scold' or 'reprimand'.
19 maart 2016
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'Lambast' is an extremely strong verb. It wouldn't be used in either of your examples. It means to criticise something or someone extremely strongly or harshly. It just isn't an appropriate verb for the situations you describe. Being forgetful isn't (normally) something that would cause someone to lambast the doctor. And you certainly wouldn't lambast a small child, even if they were misbehaving (other more appropriate verbs to use would be 'to tell off' or 'to scold.')
19 maart 2016
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