Harangue Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for harangue.
harangue
harangue
/həˈɹeɪŋ/
admonition
condemnation
criticism
diatribe
rant
tirade
admonish
berate
lecture
Examples
- And noncommissioned officers harangued or disciplined him.
- I am rarely in the mood for a harangue.
- I'm sick of being harangued by you.
- Apologies for the long harangue on something already decided.
- After a long harangue to the people, he was proclaimed king.
- Ford hung in with the talks although he dreaded the daily harangues.
- On that occasion, he harangued the West for more than 90 minutes.
- Several of the models harangue her for her decision but she stands by it.
- Teasing and haranguing him, they fly rings around the great heavy beast.
- Vatican officials, though, said Benedict would not come intending to harangue.
a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion
noun
deliver a harangue to; address forcefully
verb
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"Ha + Rang + Queue. She loudly complained in a line, saying 'Ha!' whenever the phone rang."
"Hair + Rang + Queue. A long, intense complaint about who rang the bell and disturbed the hair salon queue."
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