A scathing critique is a bitter or violent criticism or attack. It usually involves harsh and intense disapproval or condemnation of someone or something.
Harsh. Example: She made an acerbic comment.
A base typically has a bitter taste.
Acids taste bitter.
The word bitter is an adjective (and in another context a noun). The adverb form is bitterly.
Bitter has 2 meanings: negative or not sweet in taste Negative: I'm being bitter because I'm being negative, This kook aid is bitter because there's no sugar.
Diatribesit is Diatribes---A cutting criticism or attack is a diatribe.
Cold, Brutal, Bitter, Violent, Dangerous
Stephan Bitter has written: 'Die Ehe des Propheten Hosea' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
it was a violent mob attack against Jews.
From 3rd generation on, Pokemon have natures. Natures influence how your Pokemon grows and what Pokeblocks it likes. A Pokeblock will affect your Pokemon's Contest condtion. A Pokeblock that your Pokemon likes will affect it much more than a Pokeblock it feels neutral about; and a Pokeblock it feel neutral about will affect it more than a Pokeblock it dislikes.Flavors:Spicy = CoolSour = ToughDry = BeautyBitter = SmartSweet = CuteIndividual Natures:Adamant = Attack+/Special Attack- Spicy+/Dry-Brave = Attack+/Speed- Spicy+/Sweet-Lonely = Attack+/Defense- Spicy+/Sour-Naughty = Attack+/Special Defense- Spicy+/Bitter-Bold = Defense+/Attack- Sour+/Spicy-Impish = Defense+/Special Attack- Sour+/Dry-Lax = Defense+/Special Defense- Sour+/Bitter-Relaxed = Defense+/Speed- Sour+/Sweet-Mild = Special Attack+/Defense- Dry+/Sour-Modest = Special Attack+/Attack- Dry+/Spicy-Quiet = Special Attack+/Speed- Dry+/Sweet-Rash = Special Attack+/Special Defense- Dry+/Bitter-Calm = Special Defense+/Attack- Bitter+/Spicy-Careful = Special Defense+/Special Attack Bitter+/Dry-Gentle = Special Defense+/Defense- Bitter+/Sour-Sassy = Special Defense+/Speed- Bitter+/Sweet-Hasty = Speed+/Defense- Sweet+/Sour-Jolly = Speed+/Special Attack- Sweet+/Dry-Naive = Speed+/Special Defense- Sweet+/Bitter-Timid = Speed+/Attack- Sweet+/Spicy-Serious, Quirky, Bashful, and Docile = Neutral Neutral
A name for a fierce written attack is a "diatribe." A diatribe is a forceful and bitter verbal or written attack against someone or something. It often involves harsh criticism and strong language to express intense disapproval or anger towards a specific target. Diatribes are commonly used in literature, journalism, and public discourse to convey strong opinions or arguments.
Ambrose Bierce was known as "Bitter Bierce" because of his acerbic writing style and sharp criticism of society, politics, and human nature. His satirical wit and dark sense of humor led to him being labelled as a bitter and cynical writer.
The word is onslaught.
Assail means to attack violently and persistently.
No, not really. A diatribe (definition from dictionary.com) is "a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism." But all of these negative words only describe what a diatribe IS. They don't describe the quality of it. If a diatribe is exceptionally well-written and eloquent, then it would indeed be wonderful, no matter how bitter, caustic, and cruel it was. If it was rambling and clumsily written, with limited vocabulary, then it would be an inadequate diatribe.
no, but they only attack when they are attacked, or angry.
yes but you have the option of turning blood off