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haranguesnounpl. of harangue a long angry speech or scoldinglaunched into a long harangue about poor customer service without realizing that I wasn't even an employee! diatribes, jeremiads, philippics, rants, tirades assaults, attacks, broadsides, invectives, lashings, tongue-lashings, vituperationsrebukes, reprimands, reproaches, reproofsabuses, castigations, censures, condemnations, criticisms, denunciationsbelittlements, deprecations, depreciations, disparagementsexcoriations, execrations, revilementsadmonishments, admonitions, lectures, sermons encomiums(also encomia), eulogies, panegyrics, rhapsodies, tributesacclaim, acclamations, accolades, citations, homages, honors, praisesapprovals, blessings, commendations, endorsements(also indorsements), sanctionsovations, plaudits, raves a usually formal discourse delivered to an audiencethe dictator's lengthy harangue before a captive audience addresses, declamations, orations, perorations, speeches, talks diatribes, rants, tiradeseulogies, panegyrics, tributeskeynote addresses(or keynote speeches), lectures, salutatorieshomilies, sermonsmonologues(also monologs), soliloquiespitches, presentations, spiels haranguesverbpresent tense third-person singular of harangueto give a formal often extended talk on a subjectthe eminent professor harangued for three hours on his favorite subject, the clash of East and West declaims, descants, discourses, expatiates, lectures, orates, speaks, talks recites, soliloquizesdisserts, expounds, pontificates, sermonizesmouths, spoutsfilibusters holds forth, takes the floor to talk as if giving an important and formal speecha talk-show guest using the interviewer's questions as an opportunity to harangue on a variety of pet peeves declaims, discourses, mouths (off), orates, perorates rants, ravesbloviates, blowslectures, preaches, sermonizesadvertises, announces, broadcasts, declares, proclaims, pronouncesspeaks, speechifies, talks |