Definitionn. abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will
Last update: September 2, 2015
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His article was not published because it had vituperation of other religions. [Please select]
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Jaffery called me, among other things, an amazing ass--he has an Eastern habit of, facile vituperation--and roared about the drawing-room. [Please select]
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Under cover of the high words, laughter, and vituperation which made a babel of the courtroom, Cary spoke to his opponent. [Please select]
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She had not looked for any such grave result from her vituperation. [Please select]
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Again arose the cry for his expulsion, and again vituperation was poured out upon him, and resolutions to expel him freely introduced. [Please select]
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See how prodigal Shakspeare and Ben Jonson are in the language of vituperation. [Please select]
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Pollard might have become a master of the art of vituperation. [Please select]
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