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Expressing offensive reproach.
insulting
abusive
opprobrious
offensive
1
Her considerable sources, named and anonymous, do offer
scurrilous
details and minutiae.
2
I know also who is the author of the two
scurrilous
paragraphs.
3
It was a
scurrilous
anti-Catholic leaflet, grossly personal and savouring of atheism.
4
It has gone the length of
scurrilous
songs about our worthy gentleman.
5
Knowles scowled at him; he had no fancy for Pike's
scurrilous
gossip.
6
Lady T. My lord, you grow
scurrilous
;
you'll make me hate you.
7
I wonder, my lady, you defile your mouth with his
scurrilous
words.
8
Insolent,
scurrilous
,
or slanderous language, when it precedes an assault, aggravates it.
9
His last pamphlet, however, is a most
scurrilous
attack against his country.
10
They made a
scurrilous
joke suggesting that the boy is her love-child.
11
He knew better than to pay that
scurrilous
voice much attention.
12
Musta heard all those
scurrilous
rumors circulated by the fascist press.
13
But I maintain that it was good that he penned the
scurrilous
article.
14
New York City was nicknamed Hamiltonopolis and jingled in
scurrilous
rhymes.
15
Then he ran hastily through the
scurrilous
perversion of his words.
16
The former is very
scurrilous
and scandalous, and betrays private conversation.
scurrilous
scurrilous attack
scurrilous language
scurrilous abuse
most scurrilous
scurrilous article