Fulminate
(verb)
- To make a strong verbal attack.
- To make a strong verbal attack, usually in a loud or dramatic manner, often in protest or disapproval of something or someone.
Origin:
From the latin fulminare, "to hurl lightning bolts".
Examples:
- He fulminated against the injustice of the verdict.
- The speaker fulminated against the proposed legislation.
- The critic fulminated against the new play.
- He fulminated against the company's policies.
- The minister fulminated against the sin of greed.