Diatribe

//ˈdaɪ.əˌtɹaɪb//

"Diatribe" in a Sentence (14 examples)

I don't have the time to read Tom's latest diatribe.

Tom's "treatise" was little more than a racist diatribe.

Tom's diatribe was an artless attempt at persuading the others.

Your artless attempt at a treatise is more like a diatribe.

The politician's speech turned into a diatribe against his opponents, filled with harsh criticisms and accusations.

After the poor service at the restaurant, she launched into a diatribe about the declining standards of customer care.

The professor's diatribe on the importance of academic integrity left the students feeling both informed and chastised.

His diatribe about the new company policies was met with nods of agreement from his colleagues.

The actor's character delivered a powerful diatribe that captivated the audience and left them in deep thought.

The senator was prone to diatribes which could go on for more than an hour.

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“… No rogue e’er felt the halter draw, with a good opinion of the law, and perhaps my own detestation of the law arises from my having frequently broken it. If this long diatribe bores you, just say so, and I’ll cut it short.”

You know, it’s all this racial diatribe, and very strong language, screaming at the top of his lungs into the telephone.

Aunt Petunia wasn’t eating anything at all. Her arms were folded, her lips were pursed and she seemed to be chewing her tongue, as though biting back the furious diatribe she longed to throw at Harry.

Lest this [be] read as a diatribe against DfT, I have some sympathy with it. That's because whenever there's a problem with the railway, the industry's solution is to ask DfT for billions of pounds.

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