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[ vahy-too-per-uh-tiv, -puh-rey-tiv, -tyoo-, vi- ] / vaɪˈtu pər ə tɪv, -pəˌreɪ tɪv, -ˈtyu-, vɪ- / SEE SYNONYMS FOR vituperative ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivecharacterized by or of the nature of vituperation: vituperative remarks. Origin of vituperativeFirst recorded in 1720–30; vituperate + -ive OTHER WORDS FROM vituperativevi·tu·per·a·tive·ly, adverbnon·vi·tu·per·a·tive, adjectivenon·vi·tu·per·a·tive·ly, adverbun·vi·tu·per·a·tive, adjective un·vi·tu·per·a·tive·ly, adverbun·vi·tu·per·a·tive·ness, noun Words nearby vituperativeVittoria, Vittorio, vituline, vituperate, vituperation, vituperative, viva, vivace, vivacious, vivacity, Vivaldi Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for vituperativeBy now there are many hundreds of these tweets, varying from vehement to vituperative, from accusatory to abusive. The Newtown Heckling Controversy|David Frum|January 30, 2013|DAILY BEAST The blogs and listservs have lit up with angry, vituperative comments and threats. Veena Malik: She’s Outspoken, Savvy, and Topless—and She’s Shaking Up Pakistan|Asra Q. Nomani|December 13, 2011|DAILY BEAST Though naturally of a mild disposition, his controversies unfortunately assumed the harsh and vituperative tone of the period. The Jesuits, 1534-1921|Thomas J. Campbell To the exercise of his vituperative talents it must be owned that we are indebted for some of his most vigorous productions. Curiosities of Christian History|Croake James
There would seem to have been no actual counterpart in these languages to the vituperative swearing of modern days. A Cursory History of Swearing|Julian Sharman Now she turned on Anstice fiercely and poured out a stream of vituperative Italian which conveyed little or nothing to his mind. Afterwards|Kathlyn Rhodes He was the master of a singularly attractive, lucid, and vituperative style, scarcely inferior to that of Junius himself. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2 of 2|Edgerton Ryerson
Words related to vituperativecensorious, contumelious, defamatory, derisive, disparaging, insolent, insulting, invective, libelous, offensive, opprobrious, reviling, rude, sarcastic, scathing, scolding, scurrilous, sharp-tongued, slanderous, calumniating |