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  • Vituperate
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    Vituperate

    Vituperate


    vye-TOO-puh-rayt

    Definition

    (verb) To criticize or speak to someone in a harsh, abusive, or scolding manner.

    Example

    Frustrated by the delays, the coach began to vituperate the referees with escalating intensity.

    Word Origin

    From Latin vituperare, meaning “to blame” or “to censure.”

    Fun Fact

    In older literature, vituperation often appeared in fiery debates, political pamphlets, and courtroom exchanges—anywhere language could become a battlefield. The word implies more than mild criticism; it carries the sting of verbal attack, emotional heat, and even theatrical flair. Shakespeare’s insults are famous partly because they dance right on the edge of vituperation, turning fury into art.

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