tirade (Meaning)

Wordnet

tirade (n)

a speech of violent denunciation

Webster

tirade (n.)

A declamatory strain or flight of censure or abuse; a rambling invective; an oration or harangue abounding in censorious and bitter language.

tirade Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's tirade against his opponents sent shockwaves through the audience.
  2. The teacher's tirade about students' poor behavior left everyone in the classroom silent.
  3. The angry customer unleashed a tirade of abuse at the store manager.
  4. The judge's tirade against the defendant for their reckless driving was both swift and severe.
  5. The patient's tirade against the hospital staff for their perceived neglect was heartbreaking.
  6. The CEO's tirade about the company's declining performance sent shivers down the employees' spines.
  7. The actress's tirade in the play was so powerful that it brought the audience to tears.
  8. The protester's tirade against the government's policies fell on deaf ears.
  9. The child's tirade about being treated unfairly by his teacher made his parents question the school system.
  10. The writer's tirade against the literary establishment was a scathing critique of the industry's elitism.

FAQs About the word tirade

a speech of violent denunciationA declamatory strain or flight of censure or abuse; a rambling invective; an oration or harangue abounding in censorious and bit

attack, jeremiad, criticism,diatribe, rant, lecture, philippic, reprimand, harangue, sermon

panegyric, rhapsody, encomium, rhapsody, tribute, eulogy, citation, citation, encomium, praise

The politician's tirade against his opponents sent shockwaves through the audience.

The teacher's tirade about students' poor behavior left everyone in the classroom silent.

The angry customer unleashed a tirade of abuse at the store manager.

The judge's tirade against the defendant for their reckless driving was both swift and severe.