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jeremiad

[jer-uh-mahy-uhd, -ad] / ˌdʒɛr əˈmaɪ əd, -æd /


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So much for the phony public jeremiads from Norman and his chief recruiter, Mickelson, about how LIV is some kind of liberation from PGA Tour oppression and is the future of the game.

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But the HBO show is a savage jeremiad, inspiring sympathy for its characters only insofar as they’re prisoners of familial pathology.

From Seattle Times

She once said that, given her jeremiads against the feminist movement, she was routinely pressed on how she divided labor in her own home.

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Some artists operate in jeremiad mode; others are dispassionate and analytical.

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A heavy dousing of rain kept a share of the seats empty at the Kennedy Center on Thursday night, with at least one critic considering filing a scathing jeremiad against his own worthless umbrella.

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