Harangue
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Harangue ( noun )
- A long, aggressive speech or lecture, often one delivered in public.
- A tirade; a long and aggressive speech.
Origin:
From old french harangue, from latin hārangua, from hārēre "to speak at length".
Examples:
- He delivered a harangue against the government's policies.
- The coach gave the team a harangue after the game.
- He made a harangue about the problems in society.
- The speaker's harangue lasted for over an hour.
- The politician's harangue was met with boos and jeers from the audience.
(As a verb)
Harangue ( verb )
- A long, aggressive speech or lecture, often one delivered in public.
- A tirade; a long and aggressive speech.
Origin:
From old french harangue, from latin hārangua, from hārēre "to speak at length".
Examples:
- He delivered a harangue against the government's policies.
- The coach gave the team a harangue after the game.
- He made a harangue about the problems in society.
- The speaker's harangue lasted for over an hour.
- The politician's harangue was met with boos and jeers from the audience.