Rant ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rant ( verb )

  1. To speak or shout in a wild, uncontrolled manner, usually about something that one is angry or emotional about.
  2. To speak or write at length in a wild, uncontrolled manner, usually about something that one is angry or emotional about.

Origin:

The word "rant" comes from the old norse "hraenta" which means "to roar".

Examples:

  1. He ranted and raved about the injustice of the situation.
  2. She went on a rant about the state of the world.
  3. He ranted about the incompetence of his coworkers.
  4. The politician ranted about the media's coverage of the scandal.
  5. He went on a rant about the government's policies.

(As a noun)

Rant ( noun )

  1. To speak or shout in a wild, uncontrolled manner, usually about something that one is angry or emotional about.
  2. To speak or write at length in a wild, uncontrolled manner, usually about something that one is angry or emotional about.

Origin:

The word "rant" comes from the old norse "hraenta" which means "to roar".

Examples:

  1. He ranted and raved about the injustice of the situation.
  2. She went on a rant about the state of the world.
  3. He ranted about the incompetence of his coworkers.
  4. The politician ranted about the media's coverage of the scandal.
  5. He went on a rant about the government's policies.
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