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Vituperative   Listen
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Vituperative  adj.  Uttering or writing censure; containing, or characterized by, abuse; scolding; abusive. "Vituperative appellations derived from their real or supposed ill qualities."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Vituperative" Quotes from Famous Books



... snatching the very earliest opportunity to take to his heels. Where a sharp tongue will not serve the purpose, they trust to the sharpness of their finger-nails, or incarnate a whole vocabulary of vituperative words in a resounding slap, or the downright blow of a doubled fist. All English people, I imagine, are influenced in a far greater degree than ourselves by this simple and honest tendency, in cases of disagreement, to batter one another's persons; ...
— Our Old Home - A Series of English Sketches • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... and foaming as it had never done before, from the depths of human sympathy; and others murmured, "The old is better," and smiled at the surface-thoughts in blue and gold. Volumes and authors grew angry and vituperative. There was so much to be said on all sides, that I was deafened, and, with a shake of my head, shook everything into chaos, as I had ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 7, Issue 41, March, 1861 • Various



Words linked to "Vituperative" :   scathing, critical



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