viciously

viciously
[ˈvɪʃəslɪ]
adverbio
1brutalmente, con saña (to attack, kick); despiadadamente (to criticize); con mala intención (to gossip)

viciously [vi-shos-li]
adverbio
1De manera perversa, viciosamente.

viciously [ˈvɪʃəslɪ]
adverb
1 (brutally) [+attack, beat, stab] brutalmente; con saña
She was viciously attacked with a hammer When it was found that Haeckel was being widely read, his work and personality were viciously attacked A man who viciously assaulted his daughter was jailed for seven years ...patrolmen who were caught on video viciously beating a black motorist He was on me like a shot, striking viciously at my face ...a teenager viciously stabbed to death as he walked home
2 (maliciously) [+say, speak] con malicia
If only the damned man would die, Coyne thought viciously "You stinking slag!" he said viciously