"Vituperant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vituperant: (adjective) Expressing or characterized by vehement and abusive language; faultfinding or highly critical, often in a scathing or abusive manner
Adjective: Vituperant
Vitruvius was a Roman writer, engineer, and architect who lived in the 1st century BC. He is primarily remembered for his treatise "De Architectura," also known as "The Ten Books on Architecture," which is one of the most important works on architecture from the ancient world.<br><br>In this treatise, Vitruvius emphasized the significance of proportion and harmony in architecture, as well as the importance of incorporating mathematical principles into the design of buildings. He believed that buildings should reflect the perfect balance of the human body, which he described in the concept known as the "Vitruvian Man."<br><br>The Vitruvian Man refers to a drawing that he described, which depicts a figure inscribed within a circle and square. The drawing illustrates Vitruvius' idea that the human body is a perfect example of mathematical proportions, with the proportions of the different parts reflecting the proportions of the circle and square.<br><br>Today, the term "Vitruvian" is used to describe any design or work of art that reflects a balance and harmony of proportion and relevance. In essence, it represents a synthesis of art and science.<br><br>Vitruvius' ideas have had a lasting impact on architecture and art, influencing architects and artists for centuries, including Leonardo da Vinci, who famously illustrated the Vitruvian Man in his own sketch in 1490.
Vitta (Latin: mean " intellect", " wisdom", or "understanding". In Astrology, Vitta is one of the constituents of Pratistha, a planetary influencer of wealth and knowledge.
The family Vittariaceae is a group of ferns commonly known as bird's nest ferns or basket ferns. They are epiphytic or terrestrial plants, widely distributed across the world's tropical and subtropical regions.
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Vittorio can be a given name or a surname of Italian origin, which means "winner" or "conqueror".
Vituline refers to something that is related to or resembling a calf, especially in shape or nature. In botany, it is used to describe a type of leaf, specifically one that is shaped like a small, oval pointed leaf, typically found at the base of a stem.
To vituperate means to speak scathingly or abusively, express bitter anger or contempt. It means to denounce or abuse someone or something using coarse or inflammatory language.
Vituperating means speaking or writing in a bitter or abusive manner, often using strong insults or criticism. It can involve using words or language that are intended to severely criticize or scold someone, often in a public forum.
The word "vituperatively" means in a vituperative manner, which is to say in an insulting, abusive, or highly critical way, using strong or coarse language.
"Viva" is a Latin word that can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. To live: In ancient Roman and Latin language, "viva" is the third person singular present tense of "vivere," which means "to live." For example, "vivit" would mean "he lives."<br><br>2. As a phrase: "Viva" can also be used as an exclamation or phrase in response to a victory or a celebration. It originates from the Italian phrase "Viva il re," meaning "Long live the king." In a TL;DR (too long; didn't read), this is more commonly translated to "the king lives" which in more historical terms would be more of a phrase like "hail the king" but we also use it to say hail some ones else as well and is more of a interpolated phrase to say hail upon "(asis/profile/name).