Castigator example sentences
cas·ti·ga·tor
noun formal
castigator (noun) · castigators (plural noun)
- a person who severely reprimands or criticizes someone or something:
"Castigator" Example Sentences
1. The castigator’s voice boomed across the courtroom.2. He considered himself a castigator of hypocrisy.
3. A harsh castigator, he spared no one his criticism.
4. She was known as a relentless castigator of injustice.
5. The newspaper's editorial was a thinly veiled attack by a self-appointed castigator.
6. His role as castigator was unexpected.
7. Many feared the wrath of the stern castigator.
8. The public saw him as a righteous castigator of corruption.
9. Even his closest friends found his constant castigating tiring.
10. As a castigator, he wielded his words like weapons.
11. The castigator delivered his sermon with fire and brimstone.
12. A skilled castigator, he could expose flaws with surgical precision.
13. I found the castigator's tone unnecessarily harsh.
14. The castigator's words stung more than any physical blow.
15. The novel's protagonist acted as a castigator of societal norms.
16. He was a feared castigator, but secretly yearned for connection.
17. The zealous castigator left no stone unturned in his pursuit of truth.
18. Her sharp wit made her a formidable castigator in debates.
19. The play's central figure is a complex and ultimately tragic castigator.
20. Despite his reputation as a castigator, he had a kind heart.
21. A self-proclaimed castigator of the wealthy, he lived a modest life.
22. The castigator speech was met with both applause and outrage.
23. He felt a moral obligation to act as a castigator of wrongdoing.
24. The novel's castigator is a compelling character study.
25. Some viewed him as a castigator, others as a visionary.
26. The anonymous castigator sent a scathing letter to the editor.
27. Many politicians fear the power of the independent castigator.
28. His writings served as a powerful indictment by a tireless castigator.
29. The castigator’s pronouncements were often met with resistance.
30. She was a subtle castigator, her barbs disguised as compliments.
31. The judge acted as a castigator, delivering a harsh sentence.
32. The article portrayed him as a cynical castigator of modern society.
33. Being a castigator is not always a popular role.
34. He became a castigator as a form of social commentary.
35. The castigator's sharp tongue was legendary.
36. A dedicated castigator, she pursued justice relentlessly.
37. The film's director cast the lead actor as a morally ambiguous castigator.
38. The castigator’s accusations were difficult to ignore.
39. He was a castigator of those in power, regardless of their party affiliation.
40. The castigator’s words cut deep, revealing uncomfortable truths.
41. Many respected the castigator despite his controversial methods.
42. The castigator, though relentless, was ultimately driven by compassion.
43. I admire the castigator’s courage to speak truth to power.
44. His role as a castigator brought him both praise and condemnation.
45. The anonymous castigator remained elusive, their identity never revealed.
46. To be a successful castigator requires both skill and courage.
47. The castigator's work is often thankless, yet essential.
48. The poet acted as a castigator, using their words to expose injustice.
49. He saw himself not as a judge, but as a castigator, seeking reform rather than punishment.
50. The castigator’s legacy continues to inspire generations to fight for justice.