100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "vitriol"

Definition

Vitriol (noun) refers to:

  1. A highly corrosive and toxic substance, particularly sulfuric acid.
  2. Bitter criticism or malice; often used metaphorically to describe harsh words or behavior.

Synonyms

  • Acid
  • Corrosive
  • Caustic
  • Bitter
  • Malice
  • Acrimony
  • Hostility
  • Scorn

Antonyms

  • Kindness
  • Compassion
  • Benevolence
  • Amity
  • Harmony
  • Sweetness
  • Goodwill

Examples

  1. The vitriol from the critics left the artist feeling disheartened.
  2. During the debate, the candidates exchanged vitriol that shocked the audience.
  3. She chose to respond to the vitriol with grace instead of anger.
  4. The vitriol in his comments was palpable, leaving no room for forgiveness.
  5. Many people are turned off by the vitriol that can often be found on social media.
  6. The scientist handled the vitriol with extreme caution.
  7. His vitriol was directed at anyone who disagreed with him.
  8. The vitriol in her voice was unmistakable as she confronted her rival.
  9. The discussion quickly devolved into vitriol, with no constructive outcome.
  10. He poured vitriol on the company's policies during his speech.
  11. The vitriol of the review shattered her confidence.
  12. It’s unfortunate how quickly some discussions can turn to vitriol.
  13. She was taken aback by the vitriol of the online comments.
  14. The vitriol he directed at his opponents was shocking to many.
  15. They handled the vitriol in their relationship with humor.
  16. The vitriol in the article sparked outrage among readers.
  17. Despite the vitriol, she maintained her professionalism.
  18. His vitriol was a reflection of his own insecurities.
  19. The vitriol exchanged in the comments section was unnecessary.
  20. She couldn't believe the vitriol he spewed during their argument.
  21. The attorney unleashed a wave of vitriol against the opposing counsel.
  22. The vitriol in the press made it hard for the politician to recover.
  23. They were shocked by the vitriol that erupted during the meeting.
  24. The vitriol in his writing alienated many potential readers.
  25. The vitriol of the speech was intended to provoke a strong reaction.
  26. She tried to rise above the vitriol and focus on the positive.
  27. The vitriol in his social media posts was alarming.
  28. The vitriol that followed the announcement was expected.
  29. They learned to ignore the vitriol and stay focused on their goals.
  30. The vitriol displayed in the courtroom was unsettling.
  31. The vitriol he expressed was nothing compared to the hurt he felt inside.
  32. Her response was measured, avoiding any vitriol.
  33. The vitriol of his attack left her speechless.
  34. They engaged in a heated exchange full of vitriol.
  35. The vitriol in the comments seemed to overshadow the original message.
  36. The vitriol from the audience was unexpected for the speaker.
  37. She felt the vitriol behind his words, even if he claimed to be joking.
  38. The vitriol of the critics did little to deter her from her goals.
  39. The vitriol displayed was a symptom of deeper issues.
  40. His vitriol was often directed at those he envied.
  41. The vitriol in the political landscape has reached alarming levels.
  42. Despite the vitriol, she remained steadfast in her beliefs.
  43. The vitriol in their exchange was indicative of their long-standing rivalry.
  44. He wrote a letter filled with vitriol, venting his frustrations.
  45. The vitriol between the two factions escalated quickly.
  46. She decided to respond to the vitriol with kindness.
  47. The vitriol in his voice betrayed his calm demeanor.
  48. The vitriol in the news was hard to ignore.
  49. The vitriol of the discussion made it clear they needed mediation.
  50. He was shocked by the vitriol that surfaced during the election season.
  51. The vitriol aimed at the celebrity was relentless.
  52. She felt weighed down by the vitriol surrounding the controversy.
  53. The vitriol expressed in the comments did not reflect the general opinion.
  54. Their vitriol was often fueled by misunderstandings.
  55. The vitriol in his tone made it difficult to have a productive conversation.
  56. He wanted to avoid any vitriol when discussing sensitive topics.
  57. The vitriol that erupted during the debate was unprecedented.
  58. The vitriol he received was hurtful but ultimately unimportant.
  59. The vitriol in the article could easily tarnish reputations.
  60. He was known for his vitriol, often lashing out at critics.
  61. The vitriol in the response was a reflection of deep-seated anger.
  62. She felt the need to address the vitriol in the room.
  63. The vitriol that followed the announcement was overwhelming.
  64. His vitriol was met with a calm and measured response.
  65. The vitriol exchanged between the two parties was damaging to both.
  66. The vitriol from the audience intensified as the discussion progressed.
  67. They tried to keep their conversation free of vitriol.
  68. The vitriol displayed in the media was concerning.
  69. Despite the vitriol, they managed to find common ground.
  70. The vitriol he directed at his colleagues was uncalled for.
  71. The vitriol in the room was palpable during the presentation.
  72. She felt the vitriol from her peers, but chose to rise above it.
  73. The vitriol that characterized their relationship was toxic.
  74. He was taken aback by the vitriol in her reply.
  75. The vitriol of the remarks spread like wildfire online.
  76. They decided to avoid any vitriol during the discussion.
  77. The vitriol surrounding the issue made it difficult to reach an agreement.
  78. The vitriol expressed in the article was shocking to many.
  79. She was determined not to let the vitriol affect her.
  80. The vitriol in his statements often overshadowed his valid points.
  81. The vitriol exchanged between the two leaders was alarming.
  82. He responded to the vitriol with a calm and thoughtful reply.
  83. The vitriol directed at the organization was unwarranted.
  84. They were surprised by the level of vitriol in the audience's reactions.
  85. The vitriol that permeated the discussion created a hostile environment.
  86. Despite the vitriol, he remained committed to his work.
  87. The vitriol in her tone indicated her frustration.
  88. He tried to defuse the vitriol with humor.
  89. The vitriol found in the comments section was disheartening.
  90. They were caught off guard by the vitriol during the interview.
  91. The vitriol aimed at the author was harsh and unconstructive.
  92. She felt the vitriol in his words, even if they were veiled.
  93. The vitriol of the public response was difficult to navigate.
  94. They sought to create a space free of vitriol and negativity.
  95. The vitriol surrounding the topic was exhausting.
  96. He often channeled his vitriol into his art.
  97. The vitriol from detractors only fueled her determination.
  98. The vitriol that emerged was a reminder of the stakes involved.
  99. She refused to engage with the vitriol that surrounded the issue.
  100. The vitriol in the room was a clear indication of the tensions present.