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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "vitriol" in a sentence

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    vitriol


    1. ‘He’s had a couple more anonymous letters spouting vitriol about Liz … one of them even suggested that she had a


    2. day, for this has already been the subject of considerable vitriol and


    3. In the election campaign of 2008, by contrast, the hatred and vitriol of the Democratic Party’s trademark character assassination was subdued, a reserve hidden behind the glitter of Mr


    4. Bob Moran was an owner of a computer store, and I started this flow of vitriol when I


    5. but he had not anticipated the tension and vitriol


    6. On his death bed eight years ago, he was still filled with vitriol for you, Michel


    7. A massacre on paper and the unsavoury ingredient of Yvonne Barns’ demise added vitriol to the horror


    8. The next thing I knew I was being accused of being a ‘Congress agent’! In a highly charged election climate, this vitriol was not surprising


    9. the losers bitter tears and vitriol


    10. If he had, his mother would never have found out, would never have screamed vitriol at him with disgust and hatred burning in her eyes…would never have hunted down every doll and piece of stolen clothing in the house and destroyed them

    11. She imagined the natural ease with which her breath and energy traveled through her body; all the channels which had been blocked with the rocks and lumber of anguish and the caulk of vitriol opened one by one as she willed it


    12. It weighed heavily on my mind that I was doing something that provoked so much vitriol


    13. I had never witnessed such vitriol in the face of pure love


    14. She clamped her mouth shut as she felt the surge of vitriol spurt forth in words of anger, at her hatred of being treated with so little respect


    15. Compared to the Jewish sacred books which are filled with hate and vitriol and more hate; the small part in Mein Kampf which is devoted to the Jews is a such a mild, accurate exposé of the Jewish culture and the Jewish mentality and ethos that you cannot help but wonder, what’s all the fuss about? Why is this book so universally demonized as being pure evil?


    16. You may be wondering how God’s love can be unconditional if the Creator doesn’t receive our love back in return, and/or if we choose to transgress against Self and others through the infliction of the burden of pain imposed from a personal attitude of vitriol, vindictiveness, destructiveness and hatred


    17. When I saw what I had become I was sick, the vitriol numbed only by the counting, by associating with others who counted, who set up market and traded golden promises, setting benchmarks and standards, the backslapping types like Sweet, with their particular form of etiquette and decorum to the likes of Sergei and his set, wearing money like a bullet proof vest


    18. And by the offensively smelling vitriol works did he not pass night after night by loving courting couples to see if and what and how much he could see? Did he not lie in bed, the gross boar, gloating over a nauseous fragment of wellused toilet paper presented to him by a nasty harlot, stimulated by gingerbread and a postal order?


    19. After completion of laconic epistolary compositions she abandoned the implement of calligraphy in the encaustic pigment, exposed to the corrosive action of copperas, green vitriol and nutgall


    20. And what truly stoked the vitriol of his fury was that deep, dark, never-admitted awareness that he was just as terrified of Dialydd Mab as any of them were

    21. The critics’ reviews were unanimous in their vitriol


    22. The end of it was that this Molodenkoff, while in his cups, by way of jest, smeared her face with vitriol, and afterward laughed with his comrades as he watched her writhing in pain


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    Synonyms for "vitriol"

    invective vitriol vituperation oil of vitriol sulfuric acid sulphuric acid

    "vitriol" definitions

    (H2SO4) a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide; widely used in the chemical industry


    abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will


    expose to the effects of vitriol or injure with vitriol


    subject to bitter verbal abuse