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vituperation Meaning in Bengali



 গালাগালিতা, গালাগালিভরা কটুবাক্যপূর্ণ,

Noun:

গালাগালিতা,





vituperation's Usage Examples:

a form of rude expression or discourse intended to offend or hurt; vituperation, or deeply seated ill will, vitriol.


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consequence of the misattribution to John Nash of many of his works; of his vituperation by his neo-gothic rival, Augustus Pugin; and of the consequent retention.


Rose and the Mail on Sunday receiving a substantive libel penalty and vituperation by the court judge.


to the House, driving the madcap John Randolph from the floor with "vituperation witheringly pungent".


that his articles were "close and precisely reasoned, unadulterated by vituperation".


"war of words", between two poets, each trying to outclass the other in vituperation and verbal pyrotechnics.


organized that the name of God is passed over in silence or visited with vituperation; to deplore the license - growing more shameless by the day - of the.


institutions of the nineteenth century, notwithstanding storms of slander and vituperation, and threats against his life, and during the latter part of his life.


Somewhere between vituperation and complacency must be found a road to the understanding and use of.


during the government of Verres (73-71 BC), was the target of Cicero's vituperation for his rapacity, sexual perversions, and varieties of wickedness.


claimed were unwarranted appropriation of Biblical narratives and figures, vituperation of the Jewish faith, and proclaiming himself as "the last prophet" without.


Both are instruments of satire and vituperation.


language, which Mencken spoke fluently; it means, roughly, a dictionary of vituperation.


traits of the witch covens (there was no abjuration of the faith, no vituperation of the sacraments or the cross, no homage to the devil).


of sympathy and scorn for women, between images of idealization and vituperation, Diderot (like Thomas) leaves the reader perplexed and uncertain as to.


base character", and its reporting contributed to the "large amount of vituperation and abuse" he received.


to the Archbishop a long and most extraordinary letter of rebuke and vituperation(P.



Synonyms:

abuse; insult; contumely; revilement; vitriol; vilification; invective;

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