Vituperation

Pronunciation: /ˈviˈɪtˈəpˈiˈɹæʃən/

Vituperation (noun)

  1. Strong, angry criticism that uses insulting words to attack someone’s character or actions.
  2. A pattern of severe negative statements, often in writing, aimed at blaming or condemning a person or group.

Examples

  • The speech was full of harsh insulting speech.
  • She avoided vituperation during the argument.