"Tirade" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tirade" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tirade
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"Tirade" Meaning

A strongly worded speech or piece of writing, usually expressing a long series of bitter complaints, criticisms, or denunciations.

"Tirade" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tirade"


When he got fired, his co-worker launched into a long tirade about how the company was always mistreating its employees.
She ranted into the phone during a conference call, giving a heated tirade about the project's progress.
In a provocative speech, the politician raised eyebrows with a scathing tirade against the incumbent administration.
The student council members were taken aback by the teacher's tirade on the importance of academic integrity in their school.
After the fight broke out, the sports coach gave a motivational tirade to his team about the value of teamwork during a tough game.

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