Synonym: acerb, acerbic, acid, acrid, bitter, blistering, caustic, deadly, sulfurous, sulphurous, venomous, vitriolic. Similar words: opulent, truculent, fraudulent, virus, rule, ruler, as a rule, rule of law. Meaning: ['vɪrələnt /-rʊl-] adj. 1. extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom 2. infectious; having the ability to cause disease 3. harsh or corrosive in tone.
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1. Now he faces virulent attacks from the Italian media.
2. The epidemic was caused by a particularly virulent flu germ.
3. A particularly virulent strain of flu has recently claimed a number of lives in the US.
4. The media has waged a virulent hate campaign against her.
5. She is very virulent about her former employer.
6. She is a virulent critic of US foreign policy.
7. He was a virulent anti-Semite.
8. A very virulent form of the disease appeared in Belgium.
9. Some plants have more virulent poisons.
10. For Pound's animus against Virgil was deep-seated and virulent from the first, and it persisted.
11. They were scared by the virulent strains of virus Salk insisted on using in his vaccine.
12. Later she heard that her virulent hypochondria had turned into real illness.
13. But particularly virulent forms of strep have come and gone throughout history.
14. That lofty notion spread like a virulent germ into every law school in the nation.
15. A virulent strain of the disease malignant catarrhal fever is on the increase.
16. He had developed a vaccine using virulent forms of polio that were then killed with formaldehyde and injected.
17. The least resistant hosts and the least virulent parasites were killed in each generation.
18. It is necessary to make new batches of flu vaccine whenever a different, virulent strain of flu makes an appearance.
19. He worked with the bovine strain, but confirmed his positive findings with virulent human organisms.
20. While companies talk about sustainable agriculture, they create plant varieties that can withstand being sprayed by their most virulent herbicides.
21. Mayer himself had died in February, at thirty-nine, the victim of a virulent infection.
22. The suspicion is that the process created a new strain, or strains, of more virulent disease.
23. But now suppose the pathogen becomes the tiniest fraction more virulent: say the infectivity becomes one point zero one.
24. These were a dozen or so stoppered glass bottles containing a selection of Wakelate's most virulent and inventive poisons.
25. Restoring culture can just as easily lead to a new and virulent form of fundamentalism as to a revival of cultural diversity.
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26. Novick stops short of saying so, but it is among blacks that anti-semitism is most virulent.
27. Occasionally, a virus is created with a combination of genes that makes it especially virulent.
28. He tried to organise a debate, and invited the most virulent protesters to come on stage and put their case.
29. When Robert was twelve and I seven, both my parents and Ann were smitten by a particularly virulent flu germ.
30. Their treatment of religion shows no dispassionate analysis, but a virulent contempt which can only be termed prejudice.
More similar words: opulent, truculent, fraudulent, virus, rule, ruler, as a rule, rule of law, environment, environmental, talent, silent, plenty, violent, lenient, talented, excellent, malevolent, equivalent, gentleness, benevolent, ambivalent, resplendent, malevolently, unrelentingly, environmental protection, ruling, virtual, virtually, by virtue of.