I wouldn't call it vicious, more like misunderstood. For example, say that there is a girl named Tia and a girl named Amber and a girl named Bonnie. Tia knows that she has lots of flaws, and she feels unperfected. She used to feel perfect, until she realized she wasn't. She is searching for a flaw in other people that is worst than hers so she can feel better about her personal struggles. She finds out that Amber has a flaw even worst than hers, according to Tia's mind. Tia tells her best friend Bonnie all about Amber's flaw. Now the two are hurting Amber verbally by using Amber's flaw as a weapon against her. The rumor about Amber's flaw spreads and soon, everyone is highly critical of Amber. This may not be your case, but it is usually what happens. ; )
The word viciously is an adverb, yes.An example sentence using the word is: "the lion viciously killed the hunter in order to protect the cubs".
Alexander the great used kindness and terror to conquer because he was lenient if people surrendered, but viciously cruel if they did not.
The prowling lion pounced on the grazing zebra and viciously sank its teeth into the zebra's flesh.The pit bull barks loudly and viciously at anyone who passes that house.The poor girl watched as the man viciously attacked her mother.She will serve only a few weeks in jail for viciously abusing three innocent puppies.
viciously.
Its like being viciously attacked like in a fight or its used when people are grossed out by someone/thing else?
Some people are critical of globalization because they believe it can lead to the exploitation of workers in developing countries, widening economic inequality, and the loss of cultural diversity.
i don't think many people were critical of him, but some Democrats tried to blame him for something, most likely trying to free the slaves.
Yes, very viciously.
It leads to increased damage to the environment.
It leads to increased damage to the environment.
It could if put in improperly. Though some people love critical and swear by it, it is all about honest opinion.
The monster vicously tore him apart.