KJV Dictionary Definition: denounce
denounce
DENOUNCE, v.t. L. To tell, or declare.
1. To declare solemnly; to proclaim in a threatening manner; to announce or declare, as a threat.
I denounce to you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Deut. 30.
So we say, to denounce war; to denounce wrath.
2. To threaten by some outward sign, or expression.
His look denounced revenge.
3. To inform against; to accuse; as, to denounce one for neglect of duty.
denounced
DENOUNCED, pp.
1. Threatened by open declaration; as, punishment is denounced against the ungodly.
2. Accused; proclaimed; as, he was denounced as an enemy.
denouncement
DENOUNCEMENT, n. The declaration of a menace, or of evil; denunciation.
denouncer
DENOUNCER, n. One who denounces, or declares a menace.
Here comes the sad denouncer of my fate.
denouncing
DENOUNCING, ppr. Declaring, as a threat; threatening; accusing.