Vituperative

Pronunciation: /ˌvaɪˈtuːpərətɪv/

Vituperative (adj)

  1. Using strong, angry insults to attack someone’s character or actions.
  2. Showing extreme dislike through harsh words, often in writing or public discussion.

Vituperative (adjective)

Examples

  • He used vituperative speech to attack his opponent.
  • The speech turned vituperative when the debate got heated.