viperish (Meaning)

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viperish (a.)

Somewhat like a viper; viperous.

viperish Sentence Examples

  1. Her viperish gaze conveyed a sense of hostility that made others uneasy.
  2. Despite his charming façade, his comments had a viperish edge that hinted at his true nature.
  3. The atmosphere in the meeting room turned viperish as tensions rose between the colleagues.
  4. Her smile was viperish, betraying a hidden animosity towards her rival.
  5. The critic's review was filled with viperish remarks aimed at tearing down the artist's work.
  6. As the argument escalated, their words became increasingly viperish, each seeking to wound the other.
  7. His viperish behavior alienated him from his peers, leaving him isolated and disliked.
  8. The politician's speech was met with a chorus of viperish remarks from the opposition.
  9. The gossip columnist had a reputation for her viperish tongue, spreading rumors with malicious glee.
  10. It was clear from her viperish tone that she had no intention of resolving the conflict amicably.

FAQs About the word viperish

Somewhat like a viper; viperous.

virulent, mean, spiteful, petty, malicious, malevolent,malignant, unforgiving, vicious, cruel

benign, sympathetic, loving, warm, kindly, good, merciful, forgiving, kind, benevolent

Her viperish gaze conveyed a sense of hostility that made others uneasy.

Despite his charming façade, his comments had a viperish edge that hinted at his true nature.

The atmosphere in the meeting room turned viperish as tensions rose between the colleagues.

Her smile was viperish, betraying a hidden animosity towards her rival.