Fulmination (noun)

A strong and loud expression of disapproval or condemnation.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word "fulminare" which means to thunder, it refers to a strong and loud expression of disapproval or condemnation.

Examples:

  1. The senator's fulmination against the bill was well received by the audience.
  2. The pastor's fulmination against immorality was heard by the entire congregation.
  3. The director's fulmination against the new policy was heard by everyone in the room.
  4. Fulmination is an expression of strong disapproval or condemnation.
  5. His fulmination against the government's policy was clear and articulate.
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