English to Irish Meaning of censorious - censorious


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Definitions of censorious in English
Adjective(1) harshly critical or expressing censure
Examples of censorious in English
(1) In today's censorious and disapproving cultural climate, however, the authorities are reluctant to leave this ÔÇÿproblemÔÇÖ alone.(2) Just as Hugh Hefner relied on censorious foes to elevate his stature, Sports Illustrated has cultivated its own opposition to enhance its probity; the magazine is sporting about its own critics.(3) It is a great irony that university liberals - who advertise themselves as avatars of open-mindedness - have let themselves become censorious and intolerant in these harsh ways.(4) The decision to recall the journal and suppress this article is about as far from the principle of academic freedom as you can get, and I hope that the censorious little fascists responsible suffer for it.(5) But I do remember the whole censorious tone in which the company's statement was read out - when the BBC could so easily have taken the opportunity to actually educate the kids in this small but quite useful fact of pricing.(6) The Church of Scotland's preaching and doctrine emphasised a believer's personal relationship with God, but it was often regarded as being stifling and censorious , and too keen on banning what might divert from the spiritual.(7) Its four young film-makers decided in 1996 to produce an ÔÇÿundergroundÔÇÖ film that broke free of all the rules of film production under the censorious New Order.(8) She became pregnant, but in the 1940s the censorious attitudes of society made it impossible for her to keep the child when she was living in an environment where her pregnancy would be known and she would be ostracised.(9) The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education said UCSD's reading of the USA Patriot act was laughably censorious .(10) But today the implications of such a conflation of different levels of criticism and prejudice are dangerously censorious .(11) Although he insisted that he meant nothing censorious by his remarks, and that he is in favour of Israeli policy being ÔÇÿdebated freely and civillyÔÇÖ, his words have had a chilling effect on political discourse.(12) That the ÔÇÿnew opennessÔÇÖ is driven more by official doubt than by a clamour for liberation is clear from the fact that the BBFC remains petty and censorious - but only on what it considers to be safer ground.(13) Both sides were equally censuring and censorious in their own ways.(14) How do you tell someone you're disappointed in them without sounding like a patronising censorious cow?(15) Even so censorious a critic as Ruskin saw them as useful in an age hungry for popular information.(16) The board is certainly less censorious than ever before: so far this year it has considered 150 films and cut just three, plus 2,262 videos, of which it demanded changes in only 95.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. hypercritical ::
hypercritical
2. overcritical ::
overcritical
3. fault-finding ::
locht-aimsiú
7. deprecatory ::
deprecatory
8. disparaging ::
disparaging
12. captious ::
captious
13. carping ::
carping
14. sitting in judgment ::
ina suí di i mbreithiúnas
Different Forms
censorious, censoriously, censoriousness
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