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diatribe

[dahy-uh-trahyb] / ˈdaɪ əˌtraɪb /


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Many attendees of local public meetings tend to drift into offensive diatribes that have little to do with the matter at hand.

From Los Angeles Times

She was famously the frenemy that fuelled Taylor Swift's diatribe Bad Blood.

From BBC

Jack eventually befriends the upstart political populist Willie Stark, who, by dint of his will and eloquent diatribes against the wealthy establishment, is elected governor.

From The Wall Street Journal

Social media is filled with expletive-laden diatribes from the coffee aisle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the past few years, Obeida - believed to be about 40 years old - delivered a number of long diatribes against Israel on behalf of Hamas's military wing, the al-Qassam Brigades.

From BBC