obloquial

/əˈbloʊkwiəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving strong public criticism or verbal abuse.
    • The review was so obloquial that the author considered quitting writing.
    • His obloquial remarks during the debate offended many listeners.
    • The politician faced obloquial attacks from the press after the scandal.
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