CENSORIOUS in a Sentence
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Example sentences for CENSORIOUS, such as:
1. They were born old, grim and old and spying and censorious.
2. And what fun to eat all you wanted without having censorious people say you weren't ladylike.
3. But it is childish to waste our time in censorious judgment on the individual who does no worse than represent a ruling type.
2. And what fun to eat all you wanted without having censorious people say you weren't ladylike.
3. But it is childish to waste our time in censorious judgment on the individual who does no worse than represent a ruling type.
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Meanings and Examples of CENSORIOUS
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censorious
a. critical; addicted to censure; severe in making remarks on others, or on their writings or manners; implying or expressing censure
Classic Sentence:
1 And what fun to eat all you wanted without having censorious people say you weren't ladylike.
2 They were born old, grim and old and spying and censorious.
3 were nothing if not censorious, and would at once be fired with virtuous indignation when they heard of a case of vice or seduction.
Example Sentence:
1 But it is childish to waste our time in censorious judgment on the individual who does no worse than represent a ruling type.