"Tirades" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tirades" Meaning

A series of abusive or irate outbursts, especially when spoken one after the other. Often used to describe a long, angry speech or series of angry speeches.

"Tirades" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Tirades"


1. She kicked off the debate with a long tirade against the government's policies, leaving the opposition speechless.
2. His tirades against the movie critic on social media earned him a lot of negative attention.
3. She let out a tirade of anger when she found out that her boyfriend had lied to her.
4. The comedian's tirades about politics made the audience laugh and cry at the same time.
5. Her tirade against her colleague at the meeting ended up shutting down the entire discussion.

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