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    diatribe
    /ˈdʌɪətrʌɪb/

    noun

    • 1. a forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something: "a diatribe against consumerism"

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  2. The meaning of DIATRIBE is a bitter and abusive speech or piece of writing. How to use diatribe in a sentence. History of Diatribe

  3. DIATRIBE definition: 1. an angry speech or piece of writing that severely criticizes something or someone: 2. an angry…. Learn more.

  4. It's pretty overwhelming when you ask your friend a seemingly innocuous question, like "Do you like hot dogs?" and she unleashes a diatribe about the evils of eating meat. A diatribe is an angry, critical speech.

  5. Diatribe definition: a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism. See examples of DIATRIBE used in a sentence.

  6. A diatribe is an angry speech or article which is extremely critical of someone's ideas or activities.

  7. DIATRIBE meaning: 1. an angry speech or piece of writing that severely criticizes something or someone: 2. an angry…. Learn more.

  8. diatribe (against somebody/something) a long and angry speech or piece of writing attacking and criticizing somebody/something. He launched a bitter diatribe against the younger generation.

  9. Define diatribe. diatribe synonyms, diatribe pronunciation, diatribe translation, English dictionary definition of diatribe. n. A bitter, abusive denunciation. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...

  10. A diatribe is an angry speech or article which is extremely critical of someone's ideas or activities. [...]

  11. A bitter, abusive criticism or denunciation. A prolonged discourse. A speech or writing which bitterly denounces something. The senator was prone to diatribes which could go on for more than an hour. The presidential candidate made a diatribe against the opposing party, causing there to be even more anger between the parties.

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