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Definition of viciously in English: viciouslyadverb ˈvɪʃəsliˈvɪʃəsli 1In a cruel or violent manner. a teenager was viciously attacked by a group of youths the animals tore viciously into their flesh Example sentencesExamples - The victim turned up as planned and was viciously punched in the face.
- Sir Hugo is found dead on the moors, viciously murdered by a terrifying hound from hell.
- A 200-pound pet chimpanzee viciously mauled a woman he had known for years.
- In the ghostly tale, she is viciously beaten by invisible hands, dragged screaming across the bedroom floor, and suspended in midair.
- We see evil in parents who viciously abuse their children.
- 1.1 In an aggressive, angry way.
Example sentencesExamples - He wrote a viciously disparaging blog post about the company's rejection of a dictionary app.
- He worked only for political ends, viciously lampooning opponents of the left.
- To viciously pontificate about a celebrity's perceived character flaws and imagined motivations is pretty cheap.
- The locals become viciously riled when the man and his estranged sister initiate a quasi-physical relationship.
- In a scene of recriminations and reproaches, they both viciously lash into each other.
Definition of viciously in US English: viciouslyadverbˈviSHəslēˈvɪʃəsli 1In a cruel or violent manner. a teenager was viciously attacked by a group of youths the animals tore viciously into their flesh Example sentencesExamples - In the ghostly tale, she is viciously beaten by invisible hands, dragged screaming across the bedroom floor, and suspended in midair.
- The victim turned up as planned and was viciously punched in the face.
- We see evil in parents who viciously abuse their children.
- Sir Hugo is found dead on the moors, viciously murdered by a terrifying hound from hell.
- A 200-pound pet chimpanzee viciously mauled a woman he had known for years.
- 1.1 In an aggressive, angry way.
Example sentencesExamples - The locals become viciously riled when the man and his estranged sister initiate a quasi-physical relationship.
- To viciously pontificate about a celebrity's perceived character flaws and imagined motivations is pretty cheap.
- In a scene of recriminations and reproaches, they both viciously lash into each other.
- He wrote a viciously disparaging blog post about the company's rejection of a dictionary app.
- He worked only for political ends, viciously lampooning opponents of the left.
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