Vocabolario per IELTS Academic (Punteggio 6-7) - Opinioni
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to publicly express one's disapproval of something or someone

denunciare
to openly and strongly disapprove or condemn something

deplorare
to express disapproval of something

obiettare
to blame someone for a mistake they made

rimproverare
to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

disputa
to speak negatively about someone, often shaming them

disprezzare, denigrare
to complain quietly or softly, often in a way that others cannot hear or understand

brontolare
to grumble or speak in a low, discontented manner

gemere, borbottare
to express dissatisfaction about something

lamentarsi, brontolare
to criticize in a severe and harsh manner

rimproverare
to express one's discontent or dissatisfaction in an annoying manner

lamentarsi, frignare
to openly express one's extreme disapproval or criticism

condannare
to strongly criticize someone for their actions or words

rimproverare, recriminare
to spread bad and awful commentaries about someone in order to damage their reputation

vilipendere, diffamare
to strongly criticize in an official manner

censurare
to severely criticize or scold someone for their actions or behaviors

rimproverare, reprimere
to criticize or speak unfavorably about someone or something, often in an unfair or unkind way.

parlare male di, denigrare
to tell a person that one admires something about them such as achievements, appearance, etc.

complimentarsi con
to support or defend something that is believed to be right so it continues to last

sostenere, difendere
to feel or show great joy, delight, or happiness

rallegrarsi, gioire
to criticize someone for their actions or behavior, often implying a need for correction

riprendere, rimproverare
to strongly and sincerely state that a particular statement or belief is true

affermare
to speak or express derogatory remarks about someone

sminuire, denigrare
to make fun of someone or something

deridere, schernire
to confirm or prove the accuracy, authencity, or effectiveness of something

convalidare, validare
