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(1) Abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will.
(2) Verbal attack.
(1) Our parliament is probably no more boring than any other, although we could do with a bit more passion, vituperation and maybe even some mace swinging.
(2) Even to ask the question is to invite vituperation .
(3) No one else attracted such vituperation from him
(4) I look forward to more of Jones's vituperation !
(5) Anyone who defies or dares to challenge them is subject to the most awful abuse and vituperation , all of it personal, racist and ideological.
(6) Bombard the offices of those Senators with your views, and back up your objections with hard data rather than vituperation .
(7) Let them be shielded from the shafts of malice, and protected against the venom of personal vituperation .
(8) It seems ludicrous that they have been hung out to dry with such vituperation when in fact they are both dutifully fulfilling the only remaining important royal function there is.
(9) You can forget the vows of both parties to forego vituperation in campaigning.
(10) Like other semi-hysterical right-wing critics, he makes up in vituperation what he lacks in understanding.
(11) When people argue, they often resort to vituperation and insults.
(12) Have our three authors resorted to vituperation then?
(13) One cannot imagine such crisp vituperation disgorging from the lips of a seemingly unflappable person.
(14) Liberals and lefties, who know a thing or two about the politics of vituperation , have never held back from ridiculing conservatives.
(15) The rest of his vituperation was aimed at the State Department, or u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510stateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as he called it.
(16) It is rather sad, therefore, to hear the principal propagandists, and the spokesperson of this administration, reverting to denigration, vituperation , slander and assassination of the character of the Father of the Nation.
(17) The vituperation and neglect I and the bulk of my fellow modern artists suffer was also the lot of Van Gogh.
(18) With her pupils dilated to blackness, and spitting vituperation in all directions, the very last thing she seems is sane.
(19) Both had a well-developed line in personal abuse and vituperation .
(20) He'll stutter and splutter, and you can follow up with a series of insults steadily escalating in vituperation and profanity.
invective
condemnation
opprobrium
scolding
criticism
disapprobation
fault-finding
blame
abuse
insults
vilification
denunciation
obloquy
denigration
disparagement
slander
libel
defamation
slurs
aspersions
vitriol
venom
flak
castigation