tiradeˈtaɪ reɪd, taɪˈreɪd
tirade (n)
- plural
- tirades
English Definitions:
tirade, philippic, broadside (noun)
a speech of violent denunciation
tirade (Noun)
A long, angry or violent speech; a diatribe
tirade (Noun)
A section of verse concerning a single theme; a laisse
tirade
Invective (from Middle English invectif, or Old French and Late Latin invectus) is abusive, reproachful, or venomous language used to express blame or censure; or, a form of rude expression or discourse intended to offend or hurt; vituperation, or deeply seated ill will, vitriol. The Latin adjective invectivus means 'scolding.'
tirade
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