diatribes Synonyms

diatribes Meaning

diatribes

a bitter or angry attack in speech or writing, a prolonged discourse, ironic or satirical criticism, a bitter and abusive speech or piece of writing

diatribes Sentence Examples

  1. The politician delivered a fiery diatribe against his opponent's policies.
  2. The professor's diatribes on the decline of education were both passionate and provocative.
  3. The article contained a venomous diatribe against the new CEO.
  4. The disgruntled employee launched a bitter diatribe against his boss.
  5. The activist's diatribes on social injustice were both powerful and polarizing.
  6. The preacher's diatribes on sin and damnation terrified the congregation.
  7. The reviewer's diatribe against the film was scathing and merciless.
  8. The disgruntled customer's diatribe on social media went viral.
  9. The novelist's diatribes on the state of the world were both searing and eloquent.
  10. The political commentator's diatribes on the day's news were always insightful and entertaining.

FAQs About the word diatribes

a bitter or angry attack in speech or writing, a prolonged discourse, ironic or satirical criticism, a bitter and abusive speech or piece of writing

criticisms, lectures, tirades, philippics, sermons, harangues, attacks,rants, jeremiads, assaults

citations, tributes, encomia, honors, acclaim, praises,eulogies, panegyrics, encomiums, approvals

The politician delivered a fiery diatribe against his opponent's policies.

The professor's diatribes on the decline of education were both passionate and provocative.

The article contained a venomous diatribe against the new CEO.

The disgruntled employee launched a bitter diatribe against his boss.