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vitriol

noun as in bitterness

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In the days after the wildfire erupted, vitriol against her intensified.

S.M.’s mother said she wished people would show a bit of compassion — and check the vitriol.

Though the milkshake and Grimace garnered much online vitriol, the increased exposure helped boost McDonald's summer sales.

From Salon

And some voters could balk at the prospect of an Oscar telecast dominated by apologies for/defenses of one woman’s social media vitriol.

The half-time whistle was met with pure vitriol, and matters were only made slightly less toxic by those two late strikes that set up a tense finish of sorts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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