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What does vituperative mean?

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Adjective
  1. Marked by harsh, spoken, or written abuse; abusive, often with ranting or railing.
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Owing in large part to his frequent vituperative attacks on corporate America, he has so far not found much favor among institutional investors.
Its lush harmonic arrangements conceal some vituperative and downright nasty lyrics, delivered in a deceptively deadpan manner.
And I asked her the other night on this show why she thought people were so vituperative about her.
Why can he not be more vituperative, more passionate, even more enamoured of the boys and of the duty we have entrusted him with?
The assembly meeting was the scene of vituperative attacks on any attempt to mitigate the consequences of the victory.
His crude and vituperative language in exchanges with the Lord Chief Justice have bordered on a rejection of the rule of law.

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