vituperative如何读

英:[vɪ'tju:pərətɪv]

美:[vaɪˈtupərətɪv, -ˈtju-, -pəˌre-, vɪ-]

vituperative是什么意思

  • adj.辱骂的;责骂的

vituperative词根

词根:vituperate

n.

vituperation 谩骂;辱骂;坏话

vt.

vituperate 谩骂;责骂

vituperative英英释义

Adjective

1. marked by harshly abusive criticism;

"his scathing remarks about silly lady novelists"

"her vituperative railing"

vituperative词源中文解释

1727年,由 vituperate 和 -ive 组成。相关词汇: Vituperatively。

vituperative词源英文解释

The first known use of vituperative was in 1727

vituperative 例句

1 That this harsh worldview arises from such hilariously vituperative byplay makes “Our Lady” difficult to corral.

2 By definition, presidential campaigns are anxious affairs, often defined by vituperative rhetoric and high-volume antics.

3 In today’s vituperative climate, that’s a story no one wants to tell or hear.

4 The referendum in Scotland in 2014 featured cybernats hurling the word quisling and other vituperative insults at Scots who opposed independence.

5 But it is Helen McCrory who really carries the evening as the daughter who views her mother with a mix of vituperative anger and exasperated affection.

6 “Governor DeSantis openly denounced Plaintiff in the most vitriolic and vituperative manner in the furor following her firing.”

7 If that sounds uncommonly cruel, it’s in keeping with Jackson’s reputation as a figure who was vituperative and hysterically unforgiving, particularly toward his eleven children—an “ungodly, God-like man,” to borrow a phrase from “Moby-Dick.”

8 Mandarin speakers often told me how unwelcome they were made to feel, and sometimes went on to talk about Cantonese speakers in vituperative terms.

9 His emails contained vile, vicious and vituperative language, which gushed from the decadence embedded in his heart.

10 The album plunges into tangled relationships: vituperative and clingy, flippant and desperate, awash in second thoughts.

11 In recent months, Britney Spears’ vituperative legal battle to end her controversial 13-year conservatorship and wrest control of her life and finances from her father has put conservatorships under the spotlight and prompted calls for legislative reform.

12 One of the most memorable scenes is a tense 19-minute dinner with the entire family around the table, in which Violet holds court, spewing vituperative verdicts on her disappointing family.

13 the type of provocative magazine article that is guaranteed to engender vituperative threats of subscription cancellations

14 Where there are vituperative priority disputes, ways of resolving them must be sought.

15 Mr. Trump’s vituperative performance on Thursday was the diametrical opposite of how President Bill Clinton responded to his own acquittal after a Senate impeachment trial in 1999.

16 Tennessee Williams's vituperative comment is just one of his observations on writers, actors, directors and producers from the 1960s onwards that will be published in a new .

17 When Calvin stopped replying to his letters, Servetus, based in Vienna, continued to send a stream of increasingly vituperative correspondence.

18 I was really taken aback by their vituperative animosity toward the Soviet Union.

他们对苏联如此深恶痛绝,着实令我吃惊。

19 “There were a lot of really nasty emojis and tweets and other vituperative and misogynistic comments directed toward Elizabeth, and that was a moment Bernie could have stood really clearly and said, ‘Enough!’”

20 He also seemed very driven, and he could be vituperative towards timewasters.

vituperative 同义词

1 口出恶言

foulmouthed curse poor-mouth

6 口出不逊的

vituperatory

13 口出恶言的

foulmouthed

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