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    vit·ri·ol·ic
    /ˌvitrēˈälik/

    adjective

    • 1. filled with bitter criticism or malice: "vitriolic attacks on the politicians"

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  2. 1. : bitterly harsh or caustic language or criticism. political commentators spewing angry vitriol. Rumor has always played a role in politics, but rarely have the backstage operatives been so adroit, and so cynical, in their use of vitriol. Walter Shapiro.

  3. full of violent hate and anger : He launched a vitriolic attack on the prime minister, accusing him of shielding corrupt friends. He does not deserve the vitriolic criticism he has received. See. vitriol. Fewer examples. After he left her, she wrote a series of vitriolic emails to him. He's never vitriolic. He never makes personal attacks.

  4. full of violent hate and anger : He launched a vitriolic attack on the prime minister, accusing him of shielding corrupt friends. He does not deserve the vitriolic criticism he has received. See. vitriol. Fewer examples. After he left her, she wrote a series of vitriolic emails to him. He's never vitriolic. He never makes personal attacks.

  5. Mean, nasty, and caustic as the worst acid, vitriolic words can hurt feelings, break hearts, and even lead to violence. Vitriolic is an adjective related to the noun vitriol — which means a metal sulphate.

  6. adjective. of, relating to, or resembling vitriol. obtained from vitriol. very caustic; scathing: vitriolic criticism. Synonyms: bitter, acid. Antonyms: mild, bland. vitriolic. / ˌvɪtrɪˈɒlɪk / adjective. (of a substance, esp a strong acid) highly corrosive. severely bitter or caustic; virulent. vitriolic criticism.

  7. Definition of 'vitriolic' Word Frequency. vitriolic. (vɪtriɒlɪk ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe someone's language or behaviour as vitriolic, you disapprove of it because it is full of bitterness and hate, and so causes a lot of distress and pain. [disapproval]

  8. Define vitriolic. vitriolic synonyms, vitriolic pronunciation, vitriolic translation, English dictionary definition of vitriolic. adj. 1. Of, similar to, or derived from a vitriol. 2. Bitterly scathing; caustic: vitriolic criticism. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English...

  9. adjective. /ˌvɪtriˈɒlɪk/ /ˌvɪtriˈɑːlɪk/ (formal) (of language or comments) full of anger and hate synonym bitter. The newspaper launched a vitriolic attack on the president. She was vitriolic about Gordon. Want to learn more?

  10. What does the word vitriolic mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word vitriolic. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. vitriolic has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. chemistry (late 1600s) minerals (late 1600s) Entry status.

  11. VITRIOLIC meaning: criticizing someone in a very severe and unpleasant way. Learn more.