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  1. vituperate. To berate or rail (against) abusively; revile.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

    • American

      vituperate in American English ( vaɪˈtupərˌeɪt ;...

    • Vituperable

      Obsolete deserving of blame.... Click for English...

    • Vituline

      Of or resembling a calf or veal.... Click for English...

    • Thesaurus

      Synonyms for VITUPERATE in English: abuse, rate, blame,...

    • Vituperation

      2 meanings: 1. abusive language or venomous censure 2. the...

    • Revile

      To use abusive or scornful language against (someone or...

    • Berate

      To scold harshly.... Click for English pronunciations,...

    • Vituperatory

      Obsolete abusive or blaming.... Click for English...

  2. language that is full of hate, or angry criticism: No one else attracted such vituperation from him. The personal vituperation merely illustrated his general contempt for everything and everybody. See. vituperative. More examplesFewer examples. He has been driven crazy by all the vituperation heaped on him since he made his speech.

  3. A complete guide to the word "VITUPERATE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  4. Revile means to attack or criticize in a way prompted by anger or hatred. Vituperate can be used as a transitive or intransitive verb and adds to the meaning of revile by stressing an attack that is particularly harsh or unrelenting.

  5. Jolly, to abuse or vituperate, sometimes to bear up or bonnet. Bibliolators may vituperate us, persecute us, or imprison us, but they cannot refute us. Vituperate definition: to address with harsh or abusive language; revile. . See examples of VITUPERATE used in a sentence.

  6. To vituperate is to speak or write in an extremely negative way about someone. Just as vituperation consists of negative, explosive, malicious outbursts, to vituperate is to communicate in this way. Negative political ads vituperate against opponents.

  7. What does the verb vituperate mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb vituperate . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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