Meaning & Definition of word "Tirade"

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    Tirade

    /taɪˈreɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. A long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
      • Example: The politician launched into a tirade against his opponents during the debate.
    • 2. A prolonged outburst of vehement speech.
      • Example: After the disappointing performance, the coach delivered a tirade that left the players stunned.
    • 3. An extended verbal attack.
      • Example: Her tirade about the rising costs of living resonated with many in the audience.
    • 4. A passionate speech or piece of writing, often one that is critical.
      • Example: The essay turned into a tirade against modern technology and its impact on society.

    Etymology

    From French 'tirade', which means a long speech or a rant.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    give a tirade:

    To deliver a lengthy verbal attack.

    tirade against:

    A joint expression of strong discontent or criticism toward something.

    Related Words

    diatribe:

    A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something.

    harangue:

    A lengthy and aggressive speech.

    Slang Meanings of tirade

    Meaning: Going off on a tangent

    Example Sentence: He was going off on a tangent about the rules of the game.

    Meaning: Ranting

    Example Sentence: After the meeting, she started ranting about the new regulations.