Adverb
In a virulent manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan old woman advanced a few paces to shake her fist virulently in my face Source: Internet
Around the same years that India and Botswana were decriminalising same-sex sexual activity, Brazil was electing a president with a history of virulently anti-gay remarks, while numerous municipalities across Poland were setting up “LGBT-free zones”. Source: Internet
One suggested that the show’s creators might have been alluding to the fact that H.P. Lovecraft, the early-20th-century horror writer whose oeuvre inspired the book and show, was virulently anti-Semitic, in addition to racist. Source: Internet
Because the language of these bills is vague enough to apply not to only to the religious beliefs of the anti-LGBT activists behind these bills (and trust me, these crypto-fascist faiths are every bit as virulently homophobic) but also their own beliefs. Source: Internet
And theoretically, so it is this year as Bernie Sanders supporters, at the start virulently opposed to superdelegates as an obstacle to the will of the people, are now pursuing them as their candidate has achieved more success than anticipated. Source: Internet
And none have voiced those concerns more virulently than President Trump, who has said it was a mistake to let China into the World Trade Organization in the first place. Source: Internet