rants Synonyms

rants Meaning

rants

to talk loudly and wildly, loud and wild speech, to scold vehemently, to utter in a bombastic declamatory fashion, bombastic extravagant language, to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner, a bombastic extravagant speech, a rousing good time

rants Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's impassioned rants about the education system captivated the students.
  2. The politician's fiery rants against corruption resonated with the electorate.
  3. The author's controversial rants on social media stirred up a hornet's nest.
  4. The talk show host's rants about the latest celebrity gossip became a national obsession.
  5. The online forum was filled with anonymous rants from disgruntled employees.
  6. The customer's rants about the poor service left the manager reeling.
  7. The teenager's irrational rants worried their parents.
  8. The conspiracy theorist's rants about government cover-ups were met with skepticism.
  9. The comedian's rants about everyday life provided a much-needed dose of laughter.
  10. The musician's rants about the music industry were both passionate and insightful.

FAQs About the word rants

to talk loudly and wildly, loud and wild speech, to scold vehemently, to utter in a bombastic declamatory fashion, bombastic extravagant language, to talk in a

tirades, diatribes, attacks, lectures, sermons, harangues, criticisms, jeremiads, philippics, vituperations

praises, eulogies, acclaim,tributes, encomiums, rhapsodies, citations, honors, indorsements, raves

The professor's impassioned rants about the education system captivated the students.

The politician's fiery rants against corruption resonated with the electorate.

The author's controversial rants on social media stirred up a hornet's nest.

The talk show host's rants about the latest celebrity gossip became a national obsession.