How Do You Spell VITRIOLLED?

Pronunciation: [vˈɪtɹiːəld] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the past tense of "vitriol" is "vitriolled" with two "l's" at the end. The word "vitriol" is pronounced /ˈvɪtriəl/ with emphasis on the second syllable. The addition of the "-ed" suffix changes the spelling to "vitriolled" but does not affect the pronunciation, which is still /ˈvɪtriəld/. This word refers to the process of covering something with vitriol, a highly corrosive substance, and is used metaphorically to describe verbal attacks that are similarly destructive.

VITRIOLLED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Vitriolled" is the past tense of the verb "vitriol," which refers to the act of attacking or criticizing someone or something with vehement and scathing language that is often filled with bitterness, hostility, or caustic remarks. It encompasses a form of harsh and abusive language, typically used to express intense anger, resentment, or disdain towards a target.

    This term derives from the historical association with vitriol, which refers to a highly corrosive chemical substance. In a figurative sense, "vitriolled" conveys the idea of corroding or damaging someone's reputation, credibility, or character through the power of harsh words. It implies the use of invective or abusive language intended to degrade or insult the individual or subject being referred to, often resulting in a destabilizing effect on relationships or public perception.

    The term "vitriolled" is commonly used in contexts such as political discourse, social media exchanges, or public defamation, where individuals resort to passionate verbal attacks to discredit opponents, criticize ideas, or express strong discontent. It denotes a form of verbal aggression that seeks to demean, belittle, or undermine the target's credibility, leaving a lasting impact on their reputation and causing emotional harm.

    Overall, "vitriolled" describes the act of subjecting someone or something to a severe and corrosive outpouring of acrimonious language or criticism, reflecting a deep-seated animosity or disgust towards the subject in question.

Etymology of VITRIOLLED

The etymology of the word "vitriolled" can be traced back to the noun "vitriol", which originated from the Latin word "vitriolum". This Latin term referred to a sulfate mineral, also known as "vitriol". Over time, the word "vitriol" gained a metaphorical meaning related to bitter or caustic language. The verb form "vitriolize" or "vitriol" then developed, meaning to attack or criticize vehemently and with harsh language. Eventually, the word "vitriolled", serving as the past tense form of "vitriol", emerged to denote the act of subjecting someone or something to such intense verbal assault.

Conjugate verb Vitriolled

CONDITIONAL

I would vitriolled
you would vitriolled
he/she/it would vitriolled
we would vitriolled
they would vitriolled

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be vitriolledding
you would be vitriolledding
he/she/it would be vitriolledding
we would be vitriolledding
they would be vitriolledding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have vitriolled
you would have vitriolled
he/she/it would have vitriolled
we would have vitriolled
they would have vitriolled

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been vitriolledding
you would have been vitriolledding
he/she/it would have been vitriolledding
we would have been vitriolledding
they would have been vitriolledding

FUTURE

I will vitriolled
you will vitriolled
he/she/it will vitriolled
we will vitriolled
they will vitriolled

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be vitriolledding
you will be vitriolledding
he/she/it will be vitriolledding
we will be vitriolledding
they will be vitriolledding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have vitriolledded
you will have vitriolledded
he/she/it will have vitriolledded
we will have vitriolledded
they will have vitriolledded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been vitriolledding
you will have been vitriolledding
he/she/it will have been vitriolledding
we will have been vitriolledding
they will have been vitriolledding

IMPERATIVE

you vitriolled
we let´s vitriolled

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to vitriolled

PAST

I vitriolledded
you vitriolledded
he/she/it vitriolledded
we vitriolledded
they vitriolledded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was vitriolledding
you were vitriolledding
he/she/it was vitriolledding
we were vitriolledding
they were vitriolledding

PAST PARTICIPLE

vitriolledded

PAST PERFECT

I had vitriolledded
you had vitriolledded
he/she/it had vitriolledded
we had vitriolledded
they had vitriolledded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been vitriolledding
you had been vitriolledding
he/she/it had been vitriolledding
we had been vitriolledding
they had been vitriolledding

PRESENT

I vitriolled
you vitriolled
he/she/it vitriolleds
we vitriolled
they vitriolled

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am vitriolledding
you are vitriolledding
he/she/it is vitriolledding
we are vitriolledding
they are vitriolledding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

vitriolledding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have vitriolledded
you have vitriolledded
he/she/it has vitriolledded
we have vitriolledded
they have vitriolledded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been vitriolledding
you have been vitriolledding
he/she/it has been vitriolledding
we have been vitriolledding
they have been vitriolledding