Thesaurus / diatribe
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In its latest diatribe, Amazon spends over six of eight pages on matters wholly irrelevant to the current proceeding or even matters currently before the commission.
SPACEX CALLS AMAZON’S PROTEST OF STARLINK PLAN AN IRRELEVANT “DIATRIBE”JON BRODKINSEPTEMBER 10, 2021ARS TECHNICAThe president of America went on a Comedy Central Roast, let comedians go on these diatribes about him, and three years later he was president of America.
SACHA BARON COHEN’S PARTNER IN CRIME SEIZES THE SPOTLIGHTMARLOW STERNJULY 30, 2021THE DAILY BEASTFrom long taunting liberals as fragile snowflakes, he just wrote “Triggered” in 2019 and “Liberal Privilege” in 2020, both of which are diatribes about how the Democratic Party is radical and seeks to silence conservative voices.
OUR WAY-TOO-EARLY 2024 REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DRAFTSARAH FROSTENSON (SARAH.FROSTENSON@ABC.COM)MARCH 10, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTPerhaps it was because she exuded a subliminal sense of caring and flashes of humor during even the fiercest of diatribes.
TRIBUTE TO ‘GIVE ‘EM HELL’ LESBIAN FEMINIST PIONEER IVY BOTTINIKAREN OCAMBMARCH 2, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEAsk anyone what they would change and you’d probably hear a diatribe on how there are too many cooks in the kitchen or how seemingly simple decisions take much longer than they should.
‘WE HAVE THE CAPABILITY’: HOW THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS HAS ACCELERATED ADVERTISING’S SHIFT TO AGILITYKRISTINA MONLLOSSEPTEMBER 7, 2020DIGIDAYThe diatribe closed with a really graceful poem, and the whole was no doubt highly regarded by the Enterprise readers.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEThus, I am not at all sure what Mr. Fuller really said; but there is no doubt whatever of the indignation kindled by his diatribe.
AMERICA TO-DAY, OBSERVATIONS AND REFLECTIONSWILLIAM ARCHERForbes was startled to realize that he was included in the diatribe, and that those ferocious words were applied to Persis, too.
WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY?RUPERT HUGHESHence, in the case of Valckenaer, we must derive the contradictions in his diatribe.
THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY, VOL. 1 (2 VOLS)THOMAS DE QUINCEYTo some eyes it underlies them most when it is most ambitious, as in the Le Fevre story and the diatribe against critics.
THE ENGLISH NOVELGEORGE SAINTSBURYWORDS RELATED TO DIATRIBE
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- disapprobation
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- impeachment
- implication
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- incrimination
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- indictment
- invective
- objurgation
- obloquy
- opposition
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- reproof
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- slur
- tirade
- address
- allocution
- appeal
- bombast
- chalk talk
- commentary
- debate
- declamation
- diatribe
- discourse
- disquisition
- dissertation
- eulogy
- exhortation
- harangue
- homily
- invocation
- keynote
- lecture
- opus
- oration
- oratory
- panegyric
- paper
- parlance
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