• Animadversion

    Pronunciation

    • RP IPA: /ˌænɪmædˈvɜːʃən/
    • US IPA: /ˌænɪmædˈvɝːʒən /, /ˌænɪmædˈvɝːʃən/

    Full definition of animadversion

    Noun

    animadversion

    (plural animadversions)
    1. (countable) A criticism, a critical remark.
      • 1827, Walter Scott, The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, January 1827:A misconstruction or misinterpretation, nay, the misplacing of a comma, was in Gifford's eyes a crime worthy of the most severe animadversion.
      • 1895, Elias Lyman Magoon, reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers, p. 357:While the censorious man is most severe in judging others, he is invariably the most ready to repel any animadversions made upon himself; upon the principle well understood in medical circles, that the feeblest bodies are always the most sensitive.
    2. (uncountable) The state or characteristic of being animadversive.
      • 1603, (translator unknown), Michel de Montaigne (author), Essayes, Volumes 5-6‎, p. 3-4:He was deceived; for justice hath also knowledge and animadversion over such as gather stubble (as the common saying is) or looke about for grape-seed.
      • 1788, Alexander Hamilton, , Federalist No. 67, The Executive Department:Nor have I scrupled, in so flagrant a case, to allow myself a severity of animadversion little congenial with the general spirit of these papers.
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