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harangue1. (n.) a ranting speech (Everyone had heard the teacher’s harangue about gum chewing in class before.)
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harangue1650s, from French haranguer (15c.), from Middle French harangue (see harangue (n.)). Related: Harangued; haranguing.
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haranguemid-15c., arang, Scottish (in English from c. 1600), from Middle French harangue "a public address" (14c.), from Old Italian aringo "public square, platform; pulpit; arena," from a [..]
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haranguenoun long lecture verb give a long lecture
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haranguen. A tirade.
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harangueA ranting speech or writing. A lecture.
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harangue(n) a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion(v) deliver a harangue to; address forcefully
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harangue
An impassioned, disputatious public speech.
A tirade or rant, whether spoken or written.
''She gave her son a harangue about the dangers of playing in the street.''
''The priest took thirty mi [..]
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