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vituperate
/ vɪˈtjuːpəˌreɪt /
verb
to berate or rail (against) abusively; revile
Other Word Forms
- vituperator noun
- unvituperated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of vituperate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vituperate1
Example Sentences
Moore, he said, recognized that the school district was using textbooks “to denigrate their parental authority, to deride the values upon which this country has been built, to mock, sneer, vituperate.”
In their attitudes and actions, Republicans routinely curse the Constitution, profane America’s ideals and vituperate its values.
They vituperate even though what she and Sanders have said is, well, true.
It is considered almost universally acceptable to abuse and vituperate the agency.
He could offer no counter argument to them, but continued to vituperate the sins of the white people.
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