Rant
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Rant ( verb )
- To speak or shout in a wild, uncontrolled manner, usually about something that one is angry or emotional about.
- 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:
- He ranted and raved about the injustice of the situation.
- She went on a rant about the state of the world.
- He ranted about the incompetence of his coworkers.
- The politician ranted about the media's coverage of the scandal.
- He went on a rant about the government's policies.
(As a noun)
Rant ( noun )
- To speak or shout in a wild, uncontrolled manner, usually about something that one is angry or emotional about.
- 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:
- He ranted and raved about the injustice of the situation.
- She went on a rant about the state of the world.
- He ranted about the incompetence of his coworkers.
- The politician ranted about the media's coverage of the scandal.
- He went on a rant about the government's policies.