tirade 音标拼音: [tɑɪr'ed]
n . 长篇大论,长篇的演说,激烈的演说
长篇大论,长篇的演说,激烈的演说
tirade n 1 :
a speech of violent denunciation [
synonym : {
tirade },
{
philippic }, {
broadside }]
Tirade \
Ti *
rade "\,
n . [
F .,
fr .
It .
tirada ,
properly ,
a pulling ;
hence ,
a lengthening out ,
a long speech ,
a tirade ,
fr .
tirare to draw ;
of Teutonic origin ,
and akin to E .
tear to redn .
See {
Tear }
to rend ,
and cf . {
Tire }
to tear .]
A declamatory strain or flight of censure or abuse ;
a rambling invective ;
an oration or harangue abounding in censorious and bitter language .
[
1913 Webster ]
Here he delivers a violent tirade against persons who profess to know anything about angels . --
Quarterly Review .
[
1913 Webster ]
134 Moby Thesaurus words for "
tirade ":
abundance ,
abuse ,
address ,
after -
dinner speech ,
allocution ,
amplitude ,
assailing ,
assault ,
attack ,
bawl ,
berating ,
bitter words ,
blackening ,
censure ,
chalk talk ,
cloud of words ,
condemnation ,
contumely ,
copiousness ,
cry ,
debate ,
declamation ,
denunciation ,
diatribe ,
diffuseness ,
diffusion ,
diffusiveness ,
dolorous tirade ,
effusion ,
effusiveness ,
eulogy ,
execration ,
exhortation ,
extravagance ,
exuberance ,
fecundity ,
fertility ,
filibuster ,
fluency ,
forensic ,
forensic address ,
formal speech ,
formlessness ,
funeral oration ,
groan ,
gush ,
gushing ,
harangue ,
hard words ,
hortatory address ,
howl ,
inaugural ,
inaugural address ,
invective ,
jawing ,
jeremiad ,
keen ,
lament ,
lecture ,
logorrhea ,
macrology ,
moan ,
murmur ,
mutter ,
onslaught ,
oration ,
outburst ,
outcry ,
outpour ,
overflow ,
palilogy ,
pep talk ,
peroration ,
philippic ,
pitch ,
plaint ,
planctus ,
pleonasm ,
prepared speech ,
prepared text ,
prodigality ,
productivity ,
profuseness ,
profusion ,
prolificacy ,
prolificity ,
public speech ,
rampancy ,
rankness ,
rant ,
rating ,
reading ,
recital ,
recitation ,
redundancy ,
reiteration ,
reiterativeness ,
repetition for effect ,
repetitiveness ,
revilement ,
rodomontade ,
sales talk ,
salutatory ,
salutatory address ,
say ,
scream ,
screed ,
sermon ,
set speech ,
sob ,
speech ,
speechification ,
speeching ,
superabundance ,
superfluity ,
superflux ,
talk ,
talkathon ,
talkativeness ,
tautology ,
teemingness ,
tongue -
lashing ,
ululation ,
valediction ,
valedictory ,
valedictory address ,
vilification ,
vituperation ,
wail ,
wail of woe ,
whimper ,
whine ,
yawp ,
yowl
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TIRADE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of TIRADE is a protracted speech usually marked by intemperate, vituperative, or harshly censorious language How to use tirade in a sentence
TIRADE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary She launched into an angry furious tirade about how she had been unfairly treated In a furious tirade of abuse, the opposition spokesperson demanded the minister's resignation
TIRADE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com TIRADE definition: a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation See examples of tirade used in a sentence
Tirade - definition of tirade by The Free Dictionary A long angry speech, usually of a censorious or denunciatory nature; a diatribe
TIRADE Synonyms: 58 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster a long angry speech or scolding after the inspection by the health department, we had to listen to the manager's tirade about keeping the restaurant's kitchen cleaner
tirade noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of tirade noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Trump Melts Down at Barack Obama in Profane Iran Deal Tirade The president’s outburst came after Obama was mean about his dealmaking abilities
TIRADE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary She launched into an angry furious tirade about how she had been unfairly treated In a furious tirade of abuse, the mayor demanded the superintendent's resignation
Tirade - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A tirade is a speech, usually consisting of a long string of violent, emotionally charged words Borrow and lose your roommate’s clothes one too many times, and you can bet you’ll be treated to a heated tirade
tirade - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb tirade (third-person singular simple present tirades, present participle tirading, simple past and past participle tiraded) To make a long, angry or violent speech, a tirade