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[ tahy -reyd, tahy-reyd ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈtaɪ reɪd, taɪˈreɪd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation: a tirade against smoking.
a long, vehement speech: a tirade in the Senate.
a passage dealing with a single theme or idea, as in poetry: the stately tirades of Corneille.
Origin of tirade 1795–1805; <French: literally, a stretch, (continuous) pulling <Italian tirata, noun use of feminine of tirato, past participle of tirare to draw, pull, fire (a shot), of obscure origin
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Words nearby tirade tipuna, tip-up, tip-up table, Tipu Sahib, TIR, tirade , tirage, tiramisu, Tiran, Tirana, Tiranë
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Example sentences from the Web for tirade In December, he unleashed a tirade against them, saying they had “lost all credibility.”
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Turned into a hashtag in a late-night Twitter tirade , “Do What U Want,” then, is not just a good pop song.
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The Twitter tirade ended when Schwyzer said he was giving his laptop to his family and staying offline.
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Bynes responded to the insinuations—that she was not well or not being her authentic self—with a tirade .
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This is not a tirade against divorce or against the working mother.
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He even encouraged Myrtella in her tirade against him, spurring her on to fresh effort, as the monks of old!
A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill | Alice Hegan Rice
A pasquil on the Commander in Chief, or a tirade against the Government, was sure to be eagerly read and warmly approved of.
Russia | Donald Mackenzie Wallace
Was he preparing to burst into a tirade of ridicule, or was he really considering the proposition?
Paul and the Printing Press | Sara Ware Bassett
The first of the 53 letters with which Prince Korasoff had presented him commenced with a tirade on this sentiment.
The Red and the Black | Stendhal
Only ten minutes ago he had uttered a tirade before the cage of a monkey which seemed unhappy.
Saint's Progress | John Galsworthy
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British Dictionary definitions for tirade noun a long angry speech or denunciation
prosody rare a speech or passage dealing with a single theme
Word Origin for tirade C19: from French, literally: a pulling, from Italian tirata, from tirare to pull, of uncertain origin
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Words related to tirade ranting, invective, denunciation, diatribe, harangue, sermon, screed, revilement, philippic, jeremiad, condemnation, censure, malediction, fulmination, anger, lecture, tongue-lashing, vituperation, dispute, berating