verb
- to attack or criticize someone harshly and publicly
- to punish someone by putting them in a pillory (a wooden frame with holes for the head and hands)
Usage: past tense of pillory
Usage: historical; past tense of pillory
Examples
- The politician was pilloried in the press for his controversial remarks.
- Critics pilloried the movie for its poor acting and weak plot.
- She was pilloried on social media after her insensitive comments went viral.
- The CEO was pilloried by shareholders following the company’s massive losses.
- In medieval times, criminals were pilloried in the town square as punishment.
- The corrupt official was pilloried before being banished from the city.
- Environmental groups pilloried the company for its pollution practices.