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Vituperate vs. Vituperous — What's the Difference?

Vituperate vs. Vituperous — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Vituperate and Vituperous

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Vituperate

To rebuke or criticize harshly or angrily; berate.

Vituperous

(rare) Vituperative.

Vituperate

To use harshly critical or irate language; rail.

Vituperous

(rare) Worthy of blame.

Vituperate

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Vituperate

To criticize (someone or something) in an abusive or harsh manner.

Vituperate

To attack (someone or something) with abusive language; to revile, to vilify.

Vituperate

(intransitive) To use abusive or harsh words.

Vituperate

Of, characterized by, or relating to abusive or harsh criticism.

Vituperate

(rare) Which has been abusively or harshly criticized; also, deserving harsh criticism.

Vituperate

To find fault with; to scold; to overwhelm with wordy abuse; to censure severely or abusively; to rate.

Vituperate

Spread negative information about;
The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews

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