harangueful (Meaning)
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harangueful (a.)
Full of harangue.
Synonyms & Antonyms of harangueful
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harangueful Sentence Examples
- The professor's harangueful lecture left students feeling exasperated and disengaged.
- The politician's harangueful speech was met with a chorus of boos and jeers.
- The sermon was so harangueful that it drove many parishioners out of the church.
- The child's harangueful demands for attention wore away at their parents' patience.
- The boss's harangueful emails were a constant source of stress for employees.
- The critic's harangueful review eviscerated the author's work, leaving them shattered.
- The protestors' harangueful chants grew louder and more insistent as the rally reached its peak.
- The harangueful rhetoric of the demagogue incited fear and division among the populace.
- The host's harangueful remarks made guests uncomfortable and ruined the atmosphere of the party.
- The angry customer's harangueful tirade at the cashier was both unreasonable and disruptive.
FAQs About the word harangueful
Full of harangue.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The professor's harangueful lecture left students feeling exasperated and disengaged.
The politician's harangueful speech was met with a chorus of boos and jeers.
The sermon was so harangueful that it drove many parishioners out of the church.
The child's harangueful demands for attention wore away at their parents' patience.