What is another word for vipers?

Pronunciation: [vˈa͡ɪpəz] (IPA)

When it comes to describing vipers, one might use the terms serpents, snakes, or even adders. Each of these words conjures up images of sleek, slithering creatures with sharp fangs ready to strike. However, there are also more specific synonyms for vipers depending on the species. For example, the rattlesnake is a type of viper known for its distinct rattling sound made by its tail. Other types of vipers include the pit viper, bushmaster, and copperhead. No matter the word used, vipers are a group of snakes to be respected and approached with caution due to their venomous bites.

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Usage examples for Vipers

Ridgar was silent a moment, and McElroy repeated his question, with his face still turned away: Does she pass among them,-the vipers?
"The Maid of the Whispering Hills"
Vingie E. Roe
vipers come to light in the woods, also the harmless brown snake.
"John Keble's Parishes"
Charlotte M Yonge
But let such teachers purr, wriggle, and dilate-for they're going back right speedily to the vipers!
"She Buildeth Her House"
Will Comfort

Famous quotes with Vipers

  • There are passages in the Gospels that portray Jesus of Nazareth as narrowminded, vindictive, and even hypocritical. Jesus exhorted people to love their enemies and to pray for their persecutors (Matt. 5:44) and never to call others by demeaning or hurtful names (Matt. 5:22), yet he called his enemies a "brood of snakes" (Matt. 12:34), "sons of vipers" (Matt. 23:33), "blind fools" (Matt. 23:17). ... How divine is the message that says for your finite failings you will be cast into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth (Matt. 25:30)?
    John Shelby Spong
  • To me, therefore, that Thracian Orpheus, that Theban, and that Methymnaean,--men, and yet unworthy of the name,--seem to have been deceivers, who, under the pretence of poetry corrupting human life, possessed by a spirit of artful sorcery for purposes of destruction, celebrating crimes in their orgies, and making human woes the materials of religious worship, were the first to entice men to idols; nay, to build up the stupidity of the nations with blocks of wood and stone,--that is, statues and images,--subjecting to the yoke of extremest bondage the truly noble freedom of those who lived as free citizens under heaven by their songs and incantations. But not such is my song, which has come to loose, and that speedily, the bitter bondage of tyrannizing demons; and leading us back to the mild and loving yoke of piety, recalls to heaven those that had been cast prostrate to the earth. It alone has tamed men, the most intractable of animals; the frivolous among them answering to the fowls of the air, deceivers to reptiles, the irascible to lions, the voluptuous to swine, the rapacious to wolves. The silly are stocks and stones, and still more senseless than stones is a man who is steeped in ignorance. As our witness, let us adduce the voice of prophecy accordant with truth, and bewailing those who are crushed in ignorance and folly: "For God is able of these stones to raise up children to Abraham;" and He, commiserating their great ignorance and hardness of heart who are petrified against the truth, has raised up a seed of piety, sensitive to virtue, of those stones--of the nations, that is, who trusted in stones. Again, therefore, some venomous and false hypocrites, who plotted against righteousness, he once called "a brood of vipers." But if one of those serpents even is willing to repent, and follows the Word, he becomes a man of God.
    Clement of Alexandria
  • And then as the other world produces serpents, and vipers, malignant, and venomous creatures, and worms, and caterpillars, that endeavour to devour that world produces them, and monsters compiled and complicated of diverse parents, and kinds, so this world, ourselves produces all these in us, in producing diseases and sicknesses of all those sorts; venomous and infectious diseases, feeding and consuming diseases...
    John Donne

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