1. reviling - Noun
2. reviling - Adjective
3. reviling - Verb
of Revile
Reproach; abuse; vilification.
Uttering reproaches; containing reproaches.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPowder The use of any lubricating powder in crokinole is controversial, with some purists reviling the practice. Source: Internet
First, as far as possible, shift our energy from reviling Palmer to feeling – though it’s painful – for the dead creature and what he represents. Source: Internet
Has, without flickering an eyelid, made a pact with Russia, a country the denouncing and reviling of which has been his chief stock-in-trade ever since he became chancellor. Source: Internet
Show me any one person who by that Gospel has been reclaimed from drunkenness to sobriety, from fury and passion to meekness, from avarice to liberality, from reviling to well-speaking, from wantonness to modesty. Source: Internet
The truth is many, if not most of the front running leaders of the BJP in these elections are former Congressmen bringing with them a reputation no better than any other Congressmen the BJP is reviling now. Source: Internet