diatribeˈdaɪ əˌtraɪb
diatribe (n)
- plural
- diatribes
English Definitions:
fulmination, diatribe (noun)
thunderous verbal attack
diatribe (Noun)
An abusive, bitter denunciation.
diatribe (Noun)
A prolonged discourse.
diatribe (Noun)
A speech or writing which bitterly denounces something.
Diatribe
Diatribe is a weekly column by Greek-Australian journalist, poet and lawyer Dean Kalimniou appearing in the Melbourne Greek language newspaper Neos Kosmos since 2001. The column deals generally with issues pertaining to the Greek community in Australia, and it is widely read internationally.
Diatribe
A diatribe (from the Greek διατριβή), also known less formally as rant, is a lengthy oration, though often reduced to writing, made in criticism of someone or something, often employing humor, sarcasm, and appeals to emotion.
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