Vitriol in a sentence as a noun

Who needs evidence and metrics when you can have vitriol and blame?

But the vitriol and hate that has spewed forth online to her is what takes my breath away.

The request could have just been ignored, and it did NOT deserve this vitriol.

It's an attack on Yegge, who does not deserve the kind of vitriol you're directing.

Having used mongo in a professional context, I'm sort of amused by how much vitriol it gets.

"Saying "Sorry for the vitriol" doesn't excuse being an ***, it just confirms that you were being an *** intentionally.

Vitriol in a sentence as a verb

So the plan is to make him the villain?I get that people do not like the verdict, but save the vitriol for the lawyers and the law. Let's not hate on an American citizen who did his best when duty called.

Not an expert in this area, so I won't comment on the accuracy of your claims, but your comment is full of ad hominem vitriol.

It's impossible for them to just present their arguments, cleanly, simply and without ostentation and vitriol.

It offers a consistent explanation for the dislike and vitriol, but there is another explanation to explore.

I always find it interesting how much vitriol there is against automated trading, even among programmers.

Just seven lines of banal vitriol and claims--without justification--that the review "reads more like a lover on his last moments of love" and "making a thinner, taller phone is not innovation.

Vitriol definitions

noun

(H2SO4) a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide; widely used in the chemical industry

noun

abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will

See also: vituperation invective

verb

expose to the effects of vitriol or injure with vitriol

verb

subject to bitter verbal abuse