Have you ever been so harshly criticized that you felt like you were verbally stabbed in the chest?

That feeling is the textbook example of being excoriated.

In our language, excoriate pulls all the punches and cuts right to the bone. But how did this sharp word find its place in our vocabulary?

Here’s what you need to know about the word “excoriate.”

What is the definition of ‘excoriate’?

The word “excoriate” means to censure or criticize severely.

It is a verb, and the term can also mean to damage or remove part of the surface of the skin when defined in a medical context.

This word can be used to define a physical or metaphorical skinning of an opponent.

How is ‘excoriate’ pronounced?

The word “excoriate” is pronounced /uhk-SKAW-ree-ayt/.

How can you use ‘excoriate’ in a sente

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