Tirade
(noun)
- A long, angry or violent speech or piece of writing.
- A prolonged outburst of criticism or abuse.
Origin:
From the french word tirade, meaning "a long, angry speech".
Examples:
- He launched into a tirade against the government's policies.
- She went on a tirade against her coworkers.
- The customer's tirade against the service was heard by everyone in the restaurant.
- The politician's tirade against corruption was met with cheers.
- He went on a tirade against the company's new policies.