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Aussprache lernen ti·rade

/ˈtīˌrād/
noun
a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
"a tirade of abuse"
Synonyme: diatribe, invective, polemic, denunciation, rant, broadside, attack, harangue, verbal onslaught, reviling, railing, decrying, condemnation, brickbats, flak, criticism, censure, lecture, berating, admonishment, admonition, reprimand, rebuke, reproof, reproval, upbraiding, abuse, stream of abuse, battering, stricture, tongue-lashing, vilification, castigation, denouncement, vituperation, obloquy, fulmination, knocking, blast, slating, philippic

13.04.2024 · The meaning of TIRADE is a protracted speech usually marked by intemperate, vituperative, or harshly censorious language. How to use tirade ...
17.04.2024 · noun · a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation: a tirade against smoking. · a long, vehement speech: a tirade in the Senate.
TIRADE Bedeutung, Definition TIRADE: 1. a long, angry speech expressing strong disapproval: 2. a long, angry speech expressing strong….
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a long and angry speech. He went into a tirade about the failures of the government. The coach directed a tirade at the team after the loss.
tirade · anger · berating · censure · condemnation · dispute · fulmination · jeremiad · lecture · malediction · philippic · revilement · tongue-lashing ...