Vicious in a sentence as an adjective

It sounds like he's sad that HN isn't a haven from this viciousness like it once was.

It's a vicious cycle designed to keep the market flowing.

If Steve's been using HN for five years, he's probably well aware of how vicious people can be on the Internet.

"Except, in this case, it's "This video exists to try and help examine the vicious rumor that Google is classist and racist and abuses its employees.

But the vicious response probably comes from a concern that is completely orthogonal to how good you are:Humility.

That will exacerbate the company's macroscopic issues and lead to more micromanagement... the vicious cycle.

All of Julie’s story involving the cofounder’s wife occurs only after Julie was spreading vicious rumors about him to even new employees.

We have so far been lucky that none of our victims have had the military power and political will to retaliate in the vicious and violent manner that we would.

I have mental intents, actions, transformations, things I want to do to text, files, buffers, regions .. my conscious mind has been locked out of the tight-loop, the vicious cycle of a synapses being fired and keys chorded.

To acknowledge that "equality of opportunity" is a vicious fiction and understand that not as a call to any particular political ideology, but as a fact of the universe that we must reconcile with any political ideology.

When you recall their once-titanic power, their vicious business culture, their decade-long seizure and stagnation of the entire web, the way they openly eat their own with gusto, and the incalculable amounts of money and effort thrown into the boundless swamps of their fetid platforms, you realize that watching them tumble and smash on the rocks below is never, ever, ever going to get old.

Vicious definitions

adjective

(of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering; "a barbarous crime"; "brutal beatings"; "cruel tortures"; "Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks"; "a savage slap"; "vicious kicks"

See also: barbarous brutal cruel fell roughshod savage

adjective

having the nature of vice

See also: evil

adjective

bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure; "a criminal waste of talent"; "a deplorable act of violence"; "adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife"

See also: condemnable criminal deplorable reprehensible

adjective

marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful; "poisonous hate"; "venomous criticism"; "vicious gossip"

See also: poisonous venomous