Thesaurus / vituperate
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While the buyers are apt to vituperate the workmen, in too many cases they are the culprits.
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, FROM EARLY TIMES DOWN TO THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION OF 1876CHARLES WYLLYS ELLIOTTWhen people are going to serious war with each other, they may denounce and vituperate, but they rarely gibe.
AT HIS GATES, VOL. 2(OF 3)MARGARET OLIPHANTIt is not my design, therefore, to vituperate my deceased friend, Toby Dammit.
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POEEDGAR ALLAN POEJolly, to abuse or vituperate, sometimes to bear up or bonnet.
THE SLANG DICTIONARYJOHN CAMDEN HOTTENBibliolators may vituperate us, persecute us, or imprison us, but they cannot refute us.
COMIC BIBLE SKETCHESGEORGE W. FOOTEThe "one" hangs; the "many" command by the dignity of force; the "few" vituperate and scold.
THE MONIKINSJ. FENIMORE COOPERThey vituperate the humanists in comically bad Latin, which is perhaps the best part of the joke.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF WESTERN EUROPEJAMES HARVEY ROBINSONLiterature and the pulpit were inevitably the interpreters that she employed to vituperate the sins of the people.
THE CATHEDRALJORIS-KARL HUYSMANSWe may abuse, revile, vituperate an absent person; but we can only "blackguard" a man when he is present.
NOTES AND QUERIES, NUMBER 64, JANUARY 18, 1851VARIOUSHe could offer no counter argument to them, but continued to vituperate the sins of the white people.
THE CONQUESTOSCAR MICHEAUXWORDS RELATED TO VITUPERATE
- accused
- adjudicated
- arraigned
- blacklisted
- blamed
- boycotted
- branded
- castigated
- censured
- charged
- charged with
- criticized
- damned
- declaimed
- decried
- denunciated
- derogated
- dressed down
- excoriated
- exposed
- fingered
- hung something on
- impeached
- implicated
- impugned
- incriminated
- indicted
- inveighed against
- knocked
- ostracized
- proscribed
- prosecuted
- rapped
- ratted
- rebuked
- reprehended
- reprimanded
- reproached
- reprobated
- reproved
- reviled
- scolded
- showed up
- skinned
- smeared
- stigmatized
- threatened
- took to task
- upbraided
- vilified
- vituperated
- admonish
- berate
- blast
- castigate
- censure
- condemn
- crack down on
- except
- expostulate
- go after
- have at
- jump down one's throat
- kick
- lambaste
- lay into
- lay out
- let have it
- object
- protest
- rail
- read out
- recriminate
- remonstrate
- reproach
- rip into
- roast
- scold
- scorch
- sound off
- tongue-lash
- trash
- upbraid
- vituperate
- work over
- abuse
- accuse
- asperse
- backbite
- bad-mouth
- befoul
- besmirch
- bespatter
- blacken
- calumniate
- cast aspersions
- curse
- decry
- defile
- denigrate
- depreciate
- derogate
- detract
- dirty
- disparage
- harm
- injure
- insult
- misrepresent
- mudsling
- opprobriate
- pollute
- rap
- revile
- roast
- run down
- scandalize
- slur
- smear
- soil
- spatter
- speak ill of
- stain
- sully
- taint
- take a swipe at
- tarnish
- tear down
- traduce
- vilify
- villainize
- vituperate
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