Definition of Vituperative. Meaning of Vituperative. Synonyms of Vituperative

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Definition of Vituperative

Vituperative
Vituperative Vi*tu"per*a*tive, a. Uttering or writing censure; containing, or characterized by, abuse; scolding; abusive. -- Vi*tu"per*a*tive*ly, adv. Vituperative appellations derived from their real or supposed ill qualities. --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Vituperative from wikipedia

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- gross negligence; that it was the same thing, with the addition of a vituperative epithet. This view has been consistently approved in English law relating...