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diatribe
/ ˈdaɪəˌtraɪb /
noun
- a bitter or violent criticism or attack; denunciation
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of diatribe1
Example Sentences
That was followed by Alpha Male diatribes on book banning, the Black “Little Mermaid,” Trump’s mug shot, ruminations on Hunter Biden’s laptop and swipes at President Biden, whom he calls “Papa Long Hugs.”
Instead, increasing numbers of Americans have a media diet that is mostly a bunch of lies, conspiracy theories, irrelevant diatribes and other such bunkum that right-wing propagandists use to deceive people.
Most of the racist diatribes at Trump's New York City rally were not jokes.
Indeed, the consensus among experts seems to be that Vance's intention behind the "weird" diatribe was to casually disregard the legitimacy of climate science altogether.
Certainly Trump's recent diatribes against Jews may help him do so.
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