Virulento in english
Virulent
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
virulento = virulent ; searing ; virulently ; vitriolic ; blistering ; festering ; rankling.
Example: It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.Example: His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.Example: This work presents a startling contrast to the virulently anti-Catholic sentiments prevalent in 18th-century popular writing.Example: This magazine had a particular interest in curious stories of libraries and bookmen, and was abundant in criticism both humorous and vitriolic.Example: Lodge Kerrigan's 'Clean, Shaven' is a blistering piece of cinematic inventiveness and a young director's low-budget first feature.Example: The Senate is a festering pustule on the arse end of Canada's democracy.Example: Another early hero of Surrealism, Salvador Dali, had been excommunicated for a rankling crime: success.more:
» ataque virulento = blistering attack .
Example: Rather than being a blistering attack on colonialism, the novel displays ambivalent attitudes toward colonialism in general and slavery in particular.