Brickbat example sentences

Related (10): criticism, condemnation, censure, disapproval, reproach, denunciation, rebuke, admonishment, animadversion, attack

brick·bat

noun

brickbat (noun) · brickbats (plural noun)

  - a piece of brick, typically when used as a weapon:

  - a remark or comment which is highly critical and typically insulting:

Synonyms

diatribe, invective, polemic, denunciation, rant, broadside, attack, harangue, reviling, railing, decrying, condemnation, brickbats, flak, criticism, censure, lecture, berating, admonishment, admonition, reprimand, rebuke, reproof, upbraiding, abuse, battering, stricture, vilification, castigation, denouncement, vituperation, obloquy, fulmination, knocking, blast, slating, philippic

"Brickbat" Example Sentences

1. The critic's review was filled with brickbats rather than praise.
2. He received a brickbat from his boss for missing a deadline.
3. The politician received a lot of brickbats for his controversial decision.
4. The restaurant's new menu received a brickbat from many customers.
5. The artist received a brickbat for their latest painting.
6. The athlete received a brickbat for their poor performance in the game.
7. He got a brickbat from his teacher for not completing his homework.
8. She received a brickbat from her friend for being late to the party.
9. The company received a brickbat for their poor customer service.
10. The author received a brickbat for their latest book.
11. The movie received a brickbat from critics for its poor storyline.
12. The team received a brickbat for their lack of teamwork.
13. She got a brickbat for wearing inappropriate clothing to work.
14. The singer received a brickbat for their out of tune performance.
15. The project received a brickbat from the supervisor for being behind schedule.
16. The organization received a brickbat for not fulfilling their promises.
17. The fashion designer received a brickbat for their latest collection.
18. The actor received a brickbat for their poor acting skills.
19. The student received a brickbat for plagiarizing their paper.
20. The musician received a brickbat for their unstructured music composition.
21. The restaurant chef received a brickbat for overcooking a dish.
22. The company CEO received a brickbat for their lack of leadership.
23. The architect received a brickbat for their poorly designed building.
24. The football team received a brickbat for not winning the game.
25. The politician received a brickbat for their unethical behavior.
26. The artist received a brickbat for their lack of creativity.
27. The presenter received a brickbat for their boring presentation.
28. The website received a brickbat for its slow loading speed.
29. The teacher received a brickbat for their ineffective teaching methods.
30. The author received a brickbat for their grammatical errors in the book.

Common Phases

1. Throwing brickbats at each other;
2. Dodging the brickbats being hurled their way;
3. Facing a barrage of brickbats from the audience;
4. The critic's review was filled with brickbats;
5. The speaker anticipated receiving brickbats from the crowd;
6. The coach gave his team a brickbat for their lackluster performance;
7. The politician weathered a storm of brickbats following her controversial statement;
8. The transgression earned him a few brickbats from his colleagues;
9. The artist was hit with a flurry of brickbats for his latest exhibit;
10. The team captain faced a volley of brickbats from disappointed fans.

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