| 释义 | philippic
 Phi·lip·picP0246000 (fĭ-lĭp′ĭk)n.1.  Any of the orations of Demosthenes against Philip II of Macedon in the fourth century bc.2.  Any of the orations of Cicero against Antony in 44 bc.3.  philippic A verbal denunciation characterized by harsh, often insulting language; a tirade.philippic(fɪˈlɪpɪk) n (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a bitter or impassioned speech of denunciation; invectivePhi•lip•pic(fɪˈlɪp ɪk)
 n.    1.  any of the orations delivered by Demosthenes against Philip II, king of Macedonia.    2.  (l.c.) any speech or discourse of bitter denunciation.  [1585–95; < Latin Philippicus < Greek Philippikós]
 philippican oration or declamation full of bitter and accusatory invective, named after the orations of Demosthenes attacking Philip of Macedon.See also: Rhetoric and Rhetorical DevicesThesaurus| Noun | 1. |  philippic - a speech of violent denunciation tirade, broadsidedenouncement, denunciation - a public act of denouncingdeclamation - vehement oratory | 
 philippicnounA long, violent, or blustering speech, usually of censure or denunciation:diatribe, fulmination, harangue, jeremiad, tirade.Translations
 philippic
 philippica bitter or impassioned speech of denunciation; invectivephilippicRelated to philippic: palliation
 Synonyms for philippicnoun a long, violent, or blustering speech, usually of censure or denunciationSynonymsdiatribefulminationharanguejeremiadtirade
 Synonyms for philippicnoun a speech of violent denunciationSynonymsRelated Wordsdenouncementdenunciationdeclamation
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