A loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion.
To give a forceful and lengthy lecture or criticism to another person.
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Examples for "lecture "
Examples for "lecture "
1 Alexander's lecture will call for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
2 To be honest: An unheard voice in education:I lecture in higher education.
3 Professor Pumfrey's lecture will examine current concerns, promising practices and future trends.
4 And the final lecture reduces Thoreau's text to letters and silences, beginning:
5 The Soviet meets in the small lecture theatre of the old Polytechnic.
1 In all his life, I never had to admonish my son once.
2 Sir, I admonish the people against the object of outcries like these.
3 He quickly returned to the article before Clare could admonish him again.
4 Naughty boys pelted him with rocks, and I thought to admonish them.
5 Confucius replied: Faithfully admonish your friend, and kindly try to lead him.
1 Mickelson's fellow players did not exactly wait in line to berate him.
2 Pretend - berate people in public to see how your game is holding up.
3 Both images continued to yell at and berate him, moving closer still.
4 Brother started forward, stalking the king as Erius continued to berate Tobin.
5 Whatever you do, don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either.
1 But I take Parry's point about empowered audiences: theatre crowds seldom heckle .
2 Canvassing is intense, whether by way of measured contribution or heckle .
3 I responded as I might to any other pointed heckle and carried on.
4 The Kiwis can sail, the Brits can heckle , but the Americans?
5 They take to the streets with gusto and heckle politicians at public meetings.
1 The devil in the centre shouted a fierce harangue into the air.
2 He stood in the doorway and delivered a harangue : You'll be sorry.
3 Jo flung herself back impatiently in the chair, and began an harangue .
4 The major had prepared a long and eulogistic harangue for the occasion.
5 Everybody laughed; but her joke pricked me to shame of my harangue .
6 The shame of the Rabbi during this harangue was pitiable to behold.
7 Like Wefers, the Master came to an abrupt halt in his harangue .
8 Does the US really have the moral authority to harangue the Scots?
9 His harangue was cut short by the trustees putting out the lights.
10 The chief uttered a short harangue that seemed to quiet the warriors.
11 The marshal, in a waistcoat of white dimity, began his usual harangue .
12 Gringoire ceased, awaiting the effect of his harangue on the young girl.
13 Such an incendiary harangue was new to the serfs of that region.
14 The others had paid not the slightest attention to the professor's harangue .
15 So weeping for his sake he made harangue and spake among them:
16 Instead we end up with an entirely predictable harangue between vested interests.
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