diatribe
1 of 1noun/ˈdaɪətraɪb/
Forms:diatribes
1
a harsh and severe criticism or verbal attack that is aimed toward a person or thing
- The article was a diatribe against the new government policy.
- He launched into a diatribe about the poor customer service he received.
- The critic’s review read more like a diatribe than an objective analysis.
- Her diatribe against social media sparked a lot of debates online.
- The speech turned into a diatribe against the opposition party.
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