Being harsh or corrosive in tone.
Of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action.
1 For example, it describes my column of a week ago as vitriolic .
2 The vitriolic power of the poison is excellently expressed in the story.
3 Years later vitriolic supporters still resorted to chants calling him a paedophile.
4 Trump's vitriolic anti-Muslim campaign statements are thus totally irrelevant to the analysis.
5 But to the Episcopal Church the priest dispensed the most vitriolic criticism.
6 He jumped rapidly from argument to anecdote and was vitriolic in attack.
7 That's why this election campaign will be such a vitriolic , hysterical affair.
8 I have followed the increasingly vitriolic exchanges between the footsoldiers on Twitter.
9 They can be much more vitriolic than non-parents, even when still together.
10 The accusations of defection, betrayal and neocon conspiracy were many and vitriolic .
11 The mask slipped and his answer was pure, vitriolic , undiluted, vintage Randy.
12 They make a vitriolic pair -heavyweight screen acting at its best.
13 The most vitriolic critics, not surprisingly, are those who never face him.
14 Teneycke conceded to provoking debate that often became vicious and vitriolic .
15 Her resentment surfaced in the form of vitriolic attacks upon your corporate structure.
16 The third published a vitriolic novel that lost him his job.
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