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    Ti·rade
    /ˈtīˌrād/

    noun

    • 1. a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation: "a tirade of abuse"
  2. A tirade is a long, angry speech with harsh or abusive language. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and origin of this word from Merriam-Webster, America's largest dictionary.

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  4. A tirade is a long, angry speech expressing strong disapproval. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and listen to the pronunciation.

  5. A tirade is a long, angry speech or denunciation, or a passage dealing with a single theme in poetry. Learn the origin, usage and synonyms of this word, and see how it is used in sentences from various sources.

  6. A tirade is a speech, usually consisting of a long string of violent, emotionally charged words. Borrow and lose your roommate’s clothes one too many times, and you can bet you’ll be treated to a heated tirade.

  7. A tirade is a long, angry speech expressing strong disapproval. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and listen to the pronunciation.

  8. A tirade is a long angry speech or denunciation, often of a censorious or bitter nature. The web page provides the origin, synonyms, translations and usage of the word tirade, with examples from literature and poetry.

  9. A tirade is a long angry speech in which someone criticizes a person or thing. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of tirade with examples from The Guardian and other sources.

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