tirade
51tirade — n. long, violent speech …
52tirade — ti|ra|de sb., n, r, rne (ordflom, ordgyderi); lange tirader …
53Tirade — Ti|ra|de, die; , n <französisch> (Wortschwall; Musik tonleiterartige Verzierung) …
54tirade — nf. tirâda (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …
55tirade — n. a long vehement denunciation or declamation. Etymology: F, = long speech, f. It. tirata volley f. tirare pull f. Rmc …
56harangue, tirade — An harangue is a passionate and vehement speech, one that is usually lengthy and delivered before a public gathering: The candidate indulged in an (or a) harangue that dealt more with his opponents than with the issues at hand. A tirade is a… …
57harangue, tirade — Each is sometimes used when the other is intended. A tirade is always abusive and can be directed at one person or at several. A harangue need not be vituperative but may merely be prolonged and tedious. It does, however, require at least two… …
58harangue, tirade — Each is sometimes used when the other is intended. A tirade is always abusive and can be directed at one person or at several. A harangue need not be vituperative but may merely be prolonged and tedious. It does, however, require at least two… …
59harangue — , tirade Each is sometimes used when the other is intended. A tirade is always abusive and can be directed at one person or at several. A harangue, however, need not be vituperative, but may merely be prolonged and tedious. It does, however,… …
60Wutrede — Tirade; Suada; Suade; Schimpftirade; Redefluss; wortreiche Rede; Redeschwall; Wortschwall; Schimpfkanonade; Sermon …