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vituperate
/ vɪˈtjuːpəˌreɪt /
verb
- to berate or rail (against) abusively; revile
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Derived Forms
- viˈtuperˌator, noun
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Other Words From
- vi·tuper·ator noun
- unvi·tuper·ated adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vituperate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vituperate1
C16: from Latin vituperāre to blame, from vitium a defect + parāre to make
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Example Sentences
While the buyers are apt to vituperate the workmen, in too many cases they are the culprits.
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When people are going to serious war with each other, they may denounce and vituperate, but they rarely gibe.
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It is not my design, therefore, to vituperate my deceased friend, Toby Dammit.
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Jolly, to abuse or vituperate, sometimes to bear up or bonnet.
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Bibliolators may vituperate us, persecute us, or imprison us, but they cannot refute us.
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