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vituperative
/vˈɪtjuːpəɹətˌɪv/
/ˌvaɪˈtupɝətɪv/, /vəˈtupɝətɪv/
vituperative
[ADJECTIVE]Examples
1. So it seems to me that this way of communication, partly anonymous, partly that you're not using body language, was making people much more vituperative, et cetera.
2. It gives us additional arguments, although, in my personal opinion, we have a winning unlawful command influence argument, even without President Trump's latest vituperative comments.
3. In the beginning of the film, when Liang first appears, he is seen to be quite rude, obnoxious, disrespectful, uncomplimentary and vituperative.
4. This same dynamic of intense sibling rivalry appears again in the first few centuries of the Common Era, when some Jews separated from others and in differentiating themselves and creating their own identity as Christians, felt it necessary to engage in devastatingly vituperative and violent rhetoric against their fellow Jews.
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