VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: NOUN
- Bitterly abusive feeling or expression.
- Sulphuric acid, or one of many of its compounds, which in certain states have a glassy appearance.
- Any of various sulfates of metals, such as ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, or copper sulfate.
- Ferric sulphate: same as colcothar. Also called vitriol of Mars.
- (H2SO4) a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide; widely used in the chemical industry
- Zinc sulphate, a white crystalline substance used in medicine and in dyeing. It is usually obtained by dissolving zinc in sulphuric acid, or by roasting and oxidizing certain zinc ores. Formerly called also vitriol of zinc.
- A sulphate of any one of certain metals, as copper, iron, zinc, cobalt. So called on account of the glassy appearance or luster.
- Sulphuric acid; -- called also oil of vitriol. So called because first made by the distillation of green vitriol. See Sulphuric acid, under sulphuric.
- See under Blue.
- Ferrous sulphate; copperas. See under Green.
- Sulphuric or vitriolic acid; -- popularly so called because it has the consistency of oil.
- A native sulphate of cobalt.
- Ferric sulphate, a white crystalline substance which dissolves in water, forming a red solution.
- Abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will
- Bitterly abusive language
- Sulphuric acid and various metal sulphates
- A harsh or reproachful accusation.
- Something spoken or written, intended to cast opprobrium, censure, or reproach on another.
- A severe or violent censure or reproach.
- An expression which inveighs or rails against a person; a severe or violent censure or reproach; something uttered or written, intended to cast opprobrium, censure, or reproach on another; a harsh or reproachful accusation; -- followed by against, having reference to the person or thing affected.
- Synonyms Abuse, Invective (see abuse); Satire, Pasquinade, etc. (see lampoon); philippic, objurgation, reproach, railing, diatribe.
- A denunciatory or abusive expression or discourse.
- Denunciatory or abusive language; vituperation.
- Abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will
- Vehement denunciation; an utterance of violent censure or reproach; also, a railing accusation; vituperation.
VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: ADJECTIVE
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- Characterized by invection; critical; denunciatory; satirical; abusive; railing.
- Characterized by invection or railing.
VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: VERB
- To subject someone to bitter verbal abuse
- Subject to bitter verbal abuse
- Expose to the effects of vitriol or injure with vitriol
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VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To expose or subject to vitriol.
- To vitriolize.
- To dip in dilute sulphuric acid; to pickle.
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VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cleanse from grease, dirt, or loose oxid scale on a metal surface by dipping in a bath of dilute sulphuric acid; pickle.
- Censoriously abusive; vituperative; denunciatory.
VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Drivel, Indignation, Bile, Rancor, Negativity, Nastiness, Venom, Hatred, Throwing, Elixir, Oil of vitriol, Sulphuric acid, Sulfuric acid, Vituperation, Invective
- Hatred, Denigration, Opprobrium, Indignation, Demagoguery, Derision, Rhetoric, Nastiness, Sarcasm, Vilification, Name calling, Abuse, Contumely, Vituperation, Vitriol
VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Animosity, Sarcasm, Drivel, Indignation, Bile, Rancor, Negativity, Nastiness, Venom, Hatred, Elixir, Sulphuric acid, Sulfuric acid, Vituperation, Invective
- Mudslinging, Scorn, Innuendo, Hatred, Indignation, Demagoguery, Derision, Rhetoric, Nastiness, Sarcasm, Vilification, Abuse, Contumely, Vituperation, Vitriol
VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Trump vitriol that this country, frankly, has ever seen.
- In a time of such vitriol and division, Dr.
- Vitriol and anger have a way of backfiring.
- Where would Biff spew his vitriol at then?
- Other white civilians responded with vitriol and harassment.
- Onlife vitriol impacts career opportunities and personal relationships.
- It was full of vitriol, hate and blaming.
- The vitriol was not all directed one way.
- The Grounding of Negative Energies and Alchemical VITRIOL!
- Southmost Jefferey snipes, his peeper overselling vitriol distributively.
- Listening to someone snap their mind tight shut and toss invective is far less so.
- Notes should not be used to express exasperation, invective, criticism or sarcasm.
- Civic discourse is defined by invective and insulting remarks on the internet.
- Communications regarding the boys are often laced with invective and vitriol.
- Invective is arresting to cause wheezing nutritionist, darkly in men.
- Even the apostle Paul does not escape their invective.
- In this outburst of invective, nothing was spared.
- But Lattimore once more provided some harsh invective.
- It was also rich in elegy and invective.
- Avoid the use of personal invective and criticisms.
VITRIOL vs INVECTIVE: QUESTIONS
- Which of the following is the colour of blue vitriol?
- Did Jedward deserve the vitriol they received on the X Factor?
- Will Celtics fans have the same vitriol for Kyrie Irving in Brooklyn?
- What happens when a nail is dipped in blue vitriol solution?
- Is there a postdoctoral position available in the vitriol lab?
- How many atoms are there in CuSO4 5H2O (blue vitriol)?
- How many atoms of iron are present in green vitriol?
- What happened to the factory that made green vitriol?
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