NOUN
- abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will
How To Use vituperation In A Sentence
- Both had a well-developed line in personal abuse and vituperation.
- But the vituperation and demands for redress are unmerited. Times, Sunday Times
- The failing in question formed the chief subject of vituperation -- _vituperation of the dead! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846
- I can take heckling and vituperation, and understand that sometimes people yell. Times, Sunday Times
- Bombard the offices of those Senators with your views, and back up your objections with hard data rather than vituperation.
- 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.
- Let them be shielded from the shafts of malice, and protected against the venom of personal vituperation.
- He'll stutter and splutter, and you can follow up with a series of insults steadily escalating in vituperation and profanity.
- This homicide-saturated vituperation is endemic among mini-Limbaughs. Sunday Reading
- Let them be shielded from the shafts of malice, and protected against the venom of personal vituperation.