tirade

[US]/taɪˈreɪd/
[UK]/ˈtaɪreɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a long, vehement speech

Example Sentences

a tirade of abuse.

to launch into a tirade

a scalding tirade of abuse.

once she started a tirade, it was best to let it rip.

After the chairman delivered his opening speech, Mr. black launched into a brilliant tirade.

He went on a tirade against his boss during the meeting.

She launched into a tirade about the poor service at the restaurant.

The politician's tirade against the opposition was filled with anger.

After receiving a complaint, the customer service representative went on a tirade.

His tirade of insults left everyone in the room stunned.

The coach's tirade motivated the team to work harder.

During the argument, she unleashed a tirade of accusations against him.

His tirade of complaints made it clear he was unhappy with the service.

The customer's tirade of frustration was understandable given the situation.

She ended her tirade with a dramatic exit from the room.

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