1 intentionally unkind or causing hurt:
After he left her, she wrote a series of vitriolic emails to him.
The campaign has become increasingly vitriolic in the past few days.
Her indifference to the question of gentility is surprising, particularly when considering many of the vitriolic contemporary opinions about women's work.
Much journalistic output was couched in a vitriolic idiom that was calculated to inflame passions.
This may help to explain what makes it possible for adult attacks on adolescent society to be as intense and vitriolic as they are.
It is almost impossible to overstate the extreme, vitriolic nature of the debates on this topic.
Unfortunately, and as we all know, these differences of opinion have led to more than erudite arguments or even vitriolic rhetoric; sometimes violence has erupted.
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