What is another word for vitriolic hyperbole?

Pronunciation: [vˌɪtɹɪˈɒlɪk ha͡ɪpˈɜːbəlˌi] (IPA)

Vitriolic hyperbole is a phrase that is often used to describe intense and exaggerated criticism or condemnation of someone or something. There are several different synonyms that could be used to convey similar meaning, including scathing rhetoric, bitter invective, savage criticism, and venomous attack. Other alternatives might include blistering diatribes, acrimonious tirades, vicious denunciations, or even hate-filled diatribes. No matter what synonym is chosen, the underlying implication is that the speaker or writer is using language that is significantly harsh or inflammatory, often intended to attack or discredit the person or object of their criticism in an extreme and often highly personal way.

What are the hypernyms for Vitriolic hyperbole?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    aggressive rhetoric, exaggerated language, hostile speech, polemical language.

Semantically related words: hyperbolic, hyperbole, over used, exaggeration, grandiose, inflated

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