Ranting ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Ranting ( noun )

  1. Speech or writing that is characterized by a strong and uncontrolled emotion, often anger.
  2. A long, angry or emotional speech or discourse.

Origin:

From the verb "rant".

Examples:

  1. His ranting and raving did not change the decision.
  2. She went on a ranting tirade against her ex-boyfriend.
  3. The politician's ranting speeches were filled with wild accusations.
  4. He went on a ranting and raving about how unfair the system was.
  5. The customer"s ranting and complaining did not change the store"s return policy.

(As a verb)

Ranting ( verb )

  1. Speech or writing that is characterized by a strong and uncontrolled emotion, often anger.
  2. A long, angry or emotional speech or discourse.

Origin:

From the verb "rant".

Examples:

  1. His ranting and raving did not change the decision.
  2. She went on a ranting tirade against her ex-boyfriend.
  3. The politician's ranting speeches were filled with wild accusations.
  4. He went on a ranting and raving about how unfair the system was.
  5. The customer"s ranting and complaining did not change the store"s return policy.
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