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    A philippic (/fɪˈlɪpɪk/) [1] is a fiery, damning speech, or tirade, delivered to condemn a particular political actor. The term is most famously associated with three noted orators of the ancient world: Demosthenes of ancient Athens, Cato the Elder and Cicero of ancient Rome.

  2. The meaning of PHILIPPIC is a discourse or declamation full of bitter condemnation : tirade. Did you know?

  3. A philippic is a bitter rant against someone or something. Unfortunately your impassioned philippic condemning your parents’ midnight curfew rule only resulted in you being grounded for a week.

  4. PHILIPPIC definition: 1. a strong criticism of someone or something, especially in a speech: 2. a strong criticism of…. Learn more.

  5. Philippic definition: any of the orations delivered by Demosthenes, the Athenian orator, in the 4th century b.c., against Philip, king of Macedon.. See examples of PHILIPPIC used in a sentence.

  6. Philippic in American English. (fɪˈlɪpɪk) noun. 1. any of the orations delivered by Demosthenes, the Athenian orator, in the 4th century b .c., against Philip, king of Macedon. 2. (lc) any speech or discourse of bitter denunciation. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  7. Feb 5, 2024 · philippic (plural philippics) Any of the discourses of Demosthenes against Philip II of Macedon, defending the liberty of Athens. and fired the wavering patriotism of his countrymen. (by extension) Any tirade or declamation full of bitter condemnation.

  8. Phi·lip·pic. (fĭ-lĭp′ĭk) n. 1. Any of the orations of Demosthenes against Philip II of Macedon in the fourth century bc. 2. Any of the orations of Cicero against Antony in 44 bc. 3. philippic A verbal denunciation characterized by harsh, often insulting language; a tirade.

  9. Jul 16, 2018 · Philippic is discourse (traditionally an oration) that is characterized by fierce condemnation of a subject; a diatribe or rant. The term philippic (from Greek philippikos) is derived from the virulent denunciations of Philip II of Macedon delivered by Demosthenes of Athens in the fourth century BC.

  10. What does the word philippic mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word philippic , two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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