English to Punjabi Dictionary vitriolic

vitriolic

ਬਹਿਸਬਾਜ਼ੀ
definition
adjective
vitriolic attacks on the politicians
filled with bitter criticism or malice.
example
She has been on the receiving end of other withering and 'vitriolic' attacks from women columnists.
A feud between academics over Robert Burns' politics has taken a 'vitriolic' turn with a savage attack by one expert on his rival's book.
This simply will not do, given the play's premises and 'vitriolic' criticism of capitalism.
One or two turned 'vitriolic' in their public criticism, and one anonymously accused him of fraud.
Such stirring events provoked a range of responses, and those printed here are bitter, mournful, 'vitriolic' , and celebratory in turn.
The intensity of the raw, 'vitriolic' malice in the sibilant voice was beyond anything in even his fevered, psychotic dreams.
Almost without exception, though, critics saved their most 'vitriolic' attacks for the plan's local contribution requirements.
Dadaists were known for their 'vitriolic' personal attacks on the people identified with a movement, idea or company they opposed.
Racism, homophobia, McCarthyism, classism, it's all on display as they try to muzzle those who disagree by 'vitriolic' , personal attack.
In 1800 he attempted to prevent Adams's re-election by publishing a 'vitriolic' personal attack on him.
It is not hard to see how libels and satires might foster conflict, for they offer mostly 'vitriolic' attacks on individuals or vices.
I'll try not to take his 'vitriolic' attack on the film personally, and hope that audiences will form their own opinions.
I was appalled to read the mayor's 'vitriolic' attack on the homeless.
Polemical works on a variety of religious issues reveal a bitter and 'vitriolic' side to his nature.
Many who had been, in one way or another, sympathetic to socialism before 1915, now distinguished themselves for their 'vitriolic' attacks on the party of alleged defeatism.
She has been subjected to a 'vitriolic' attack by a female newspaper columnist for ‘sharing every cough and spit of her agony’.
The cabinet meeting was characterised by 'vitriolic' attacks on the unemployed.
An irascible bachelor, he was often 'vitriolic' in his criticism of the work of other artists, and jealous of their successes.
It's the kind of thing where other people's 'vitriolic' criticism of it makes me suspect I'll really like it.
Adapting some of the most celebrated, sexual, raw, bitter and 'vitriolic' love poems ever written, the drama explores the inspiration behind the sonnets.
His writing is lethally sharp and 'vitriolically' funny: the jagged aggressiveness of American speech moulded almost into poetry.
Green's arrogant belief that he has been dragged down by his environment and peers leads him to 'vitriolically' reject the class he was born into.
The only problem I have with this 'vitriolically' elegant production is its speed: this brittle, precise text mustn't be rushed.
At the same time, Tolstoy 'vitriolically' attacked Lear, eccentrically stating a preference for King Leir.
How is it that the people of Ontario 'vitriolically' hate the party that gave them more days off, and love the party that slashed health care and turned education into a joke?
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