TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Portuguese
diatribe
A speech of violent denunciation.
broadside
philippic
Portuguese
diatribe
A speech or writing which bitterly denounces something.
diatribe
diatribe
1
That set her loose on a
diatribe
against the French Foreign Legion.
2
The Vulcan did not lack for a response to the accused's
diatribe
.
3
But what might an actual Marxist
diatribe
on these issues look like?
4
An anti-Catholic
diatribe
,
it caused furious walkouts when it premiered in Dublin.
5
He had listened to Tangye's
diatribe
in a white heat of impatience.
1
Mr. Tarabotti held up a hand sharply, cutting off any possible
tirade
.
2
The New South Wales coach continued his
tirade
against Annastacia on Sunday.
3
Forgive me this
tirade
;
I have been reviewing the battalion I command.
4
In the midst of this
tirade
one of the masks whispered me,-
5
The
tirade
merely injures the cause which the blackguard intends to help.
6
Graeme Pollock has launched a
tirade
against transformation in South African cricket.
7
That said, after Trump's
tirade
many more NFL players knelt this weekend.
8
His
tirade
against the girls was neither convincing nor in good taste.
9
A
tirade
of French outrage flowed out the still partly open door.
10
Overwhelmed she bent to his unprecedented
tirade
,
and in answer she mourned:
11
Instead, he glared at the historian during the course of his
tirade
.
12
To you I can say the concocters of this
tirade
are F.O.J.
13
That gentleman suddenly checked himself in his
tirade
,
and turned to him.
14
Then she flinches, steeling herself for the
tirade
she knows will follow.
15
Though
tirade
's
glow had faded, the remaining flamefly paragraphs provided ample light.
16
This week's
tirade
was aimed at Melbourne's housing commission residents in lockdown.
tirade
angry tirade
furious tirade
long tirade
bitter tirade
racist tirade
Portuguese
diatribe