fulminate

[US]/ˈfʌlmɪneɪt/
[UK]/ˈfʌlmɪneɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to explode or to criticize strongly; to criticize vehemently
vi.to explode or to shout angrily
n.a type of explosive or fulminate salt
Word Forms
Present Participlefulminating
Past Tensefulminated
Past Participlefulminated
Third Person Singularfulminates
Pluralfulminates

Phrases & Collocations

fulminate against

fulminate over

fulminate at

fulminate upon

fulminate against injustice

fulminate with rage

fulminate in protest

fulminate publicly

fulminate against corruption

fulminate loudly

Example Sentences

the professor began to fulminate against the new policy.

she fulminated with rage when she heard the news.

he tends to fulminate about the state of the economy.

the critics fulminated against the film's poor quality.

during the meeting, she fulminated against the lack of transparency.

they fulminated over the unfair treatment of workers.

he fulminated at the idea of raising taxes.

the author fulminated against censorship in his latest book.

she fulminated loudly, drawing attention from everyone.

many politicians fulminate about climate change but take no action.

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