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How to use censorious in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word censorious? Here are some examples.

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But today, the implications of such a conflation of different levels of criticism and prejudice are dangerously censorious.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education said UCSD's reading of the USA Patriot act was laughably censorious.
How do you tell someone you're disappointed in them without sounding like a patronising censorious cow?
You ought not feel that censorious actions in the Indian subcontinent are unregarded.
I had to put my views into print to be scanned by thousands of educated people, including a number of hawk-eyed and censorious experts.
Even so censorious a critic as Ruskin saw them as useful in an age hungry for popular information.
Mr Cameron enables the party to take conservative positions on social and cultural issues without sounding censorious.
If that wasn't enough, the censorious Daily Mail is alarmed by their unruly conduct.
The Capital's restaurant is the proud recipient of two Michelin stars, and head chef Eric Chavot's innovative style has been praised by even the most censorious of critics.
Few men are more contemptible than the brilliantly censorious critic who is deliberately wounding just for the sake of a witticism.
Both sides were equally censuring and censorious in their own ways.
A few months later, the censorious Comics Code Authority was created within the US industry in an effort to avoid direct regulation by the American government.
Yet jollity and gloom are still at war in our censorious age.
But the censorious inflection of this year's edition is striking.
The advantage of a support group over a community in dealing with aberrant behaviour is that members of support groups are unlikely to take a censorious view of human frailties.
In urban Britain the Holiness message was less exclusive and censorious.
Our gentleman protagonist, alienatingly censorious and moralistic, is metaphorically and literally unseeing, missing what exists literally almost under his nose.
The stunt earned her the scorn of her censorious older sister.
Examples from Classical Literature
Mrs. Grundy, the representative of the censorious world, What will Mrs. Grundy say?
Prescott was not a censorious person, and he had a liking and some pity for the man.
They judged him by a censorious standard which took no account of genius.
The only thing that could be urged against him by the most censorious was a too close attention to business.
Nothing in the world can secure you from censorious, slanderous tongues.
No one, I tell you, not even the most strait-laced or censorious.
When a man first stops drinking he is likely to become censorious.
Socrates asks what manner of man was this censorious critic.
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