The difference between Opprobrium and Vituperation
When used as nouns, opprobrium means disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct, whereas vituperation means the act of vituperating.
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Opprobrium as a noun:
Disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct; ignominy.
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Opprobrium as a noun:
Scornful reproach or contempt.
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Opprobrium as a noun:
A cause of shame or disgrace.
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Vituperation as a noun:
the act of vituperating; severely blaming or censuring
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Vituperation as a noun:
criticism or invective that is sustained and be overly harsh; abuse, severe blame or censure
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