harangue|harangues in English

noun

[ha·rangue || hə'ræŋ]

passionate or pompous speech; lecture, scolding

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1. The harangue is very serious.

2. Through the harangue, pass overall program evaluation consistently.

3. To this, economist people spread out a harangue.

4. The minister of propaganda delivered his harangue.

5. The minister of propaganda delivered his usual harangue.

6. Fourth Master Liu's harangue rankled in each heart.

7. Deliver an angry, hour - long harangue against a person.

8. On and on the harangue went , an endless sport.

9. Unfortunately, no questions from the audience broke the continuity of his harangue.

10. Synonyms for Bloviates include declaims, speaks, lectures, orates, harangues, spiels, perorates, pronounces, sermonises and sermonizes

11. We had to listen to a long harangue about our own shortcomings.

12. Teachers can't teach when they have to harangue the kids about good behavior.

13. Synonyms for Berates include admonishes, castigates, rebukes, scolds, harangues, reprimands, reproaches, slates, upbraids and blasts

14. EVEN as America's politicians harangue the bankers, the bankers are sniping back.

15. The team were given the usual half-time harangue by their manager.

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17. Synonyms for Berate include admonish, castigate, rebuke, scold, harangue, reprimand, reproach, slate, upbraid and blast

18. Academic group spread out a harangue to this, summarize main point of view now after.

19. The platform, which had become rather glazed during Mrs de Crespigny's harangue, came to life.

20. He walked to the front of the stage and began to harangue the audience.

21. Personnel meeting combined the circumstance of paper read out and each unit to undertake a harangue.

22. From allos and agoreo (to harangue (compare agora)); to Allegorize -- be an allegory (the Greek word itself)

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24. Lots of questions and then Anne Robinson, the Quiz Show Dominatrix, hurling insults, harangues, nasty remarks, Belittlings and all-around sourpuss malice at …

25. Towards the end of his harangue his head grew heavy, his eyelids drooped, and his speech became thick.