English to Malayalam Dictionary vituperative

vituperative

വിജയന്
definition
adjective
the criticism soon turned into a vituperative attack
bitter and abusive.
example
Moreover, the Liberals had just recently established a website feature attacking Conservatives in 'vituperative' terms and claiming sole responsibility for attempts to save the centre.
Owing in large part to his frequent 'vituperative' attacks on corporate America, he has so far not found much favor among institutional investors.
Professors shouldn't be singling out students in 'vituperative' emails.
But it became more 'vituperative' , more personal, didn't it, Mark?
The assembly meeting was the scene of 'vituperative' attacks on any attempt to mitigate the consequences of the victory.
I thought it was one of those 'vituperative' , ugly personal hate contributions I sometimes get which make me feel ill all day.
His 'vituperative' attacks have not made him a terribly popular figure on many campuses these days.
He is known as a vindictive, 'vituperative' , nasty, brutish political boss - but now we learn that he's also a pathetic cry baby.
Someone who works for my company was rather famously sacked recently for blogging about his work, and not even in a seriously 'vituperative' way - just an occasional mild grizzle.
Consequently, statements that merely express opinion are not actionable as defamation, no matter how offensive, 'vituperative' or unreasonable they may be.
A working-class boy who got to Oxford and was called to the bar, the 68-year-old never acquired the knack of political subtlety or a public tone of voice which was less than 'vituperative' .
Finally, even I was struck into amazed silence by the 'vituperative' and downright nasty anti-festive sentiments contained in the latest missive from the boys.
His crude and 'vituperative' language in exchanges with the Lord Chief Justice have bordered on a rejection of the rule of law.
And I asked her the other night on this show why she thought people were so 'vituperative' about her.
In an editorial in the November issue the editor admits that the readers' responses to this article had been numerous, negative, and often 'vituperative' .
Yet working-class people and lifestyles are subject to 'vituperative' attacks.
Her poems could be cajoling and 'vituperative' , making love and war simultaneously, her sensual lyrics cohabiting with performance pieces.
The attacks on Australian judges in recent times have become more 'vituperative' , more sustained and more intensely personal.
Its lush harmonic arrangements conceal some 'vituperative' and downright nasty lyrics, delivered in a deceptively deadpan manner.
While I'm glad you stated your opinions without recourse to any name-calling or 'vituperative' outbursts, I'm sorry to have to lay down the cards and tell you that you're flat out dead wrong.
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