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What (who) is vituperative - definition


vituperative      
[v?'tju:p(?)r?t?v, v??-]
¦ adjective bitter and abusive.
vituperative      
Vituperative remarks are full of hate, anger, or insults. (FORMAL)
He is often the victim of vituperative remarks concerning his wealth.
...one of journalism's most vituperative critics.
= vitriolic
ADJ: ADJ n
vituperative      
a.
Abusive, reproachful, scolding, scurrilous, opprobrious, condemnatory, damnatory, contemptuous, insulting.
Examples of use of vituperative
1. His comments, especially if involved in a spat, could be vituperative.
2. The long–running debate has been extremely vituperative, with some opponents still exhibiting mysogyny and condescension.
3. Mr Burnett said it had been suggested that the Duke wrote nasty letters to Diana which were unkind and vituperative.
4. Mr Latham‘s diary, published today, denounces Kim Beazley, current leader of the opposition as "indecent" and spares few of his former comrades from vituperative portraits.
5. Huckabee and Brownback, two of the most socially conservative candidates in the field, have engaged in occasionally vituperative competition for support among evangelical Christians in Iowa.