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Definition of harangue
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Harangue
(v. i.) To make an
harangue;
to
declaim.
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Patter
::
Patter
(v. i.) To talk
glibly;
to
chatter;
to
harangue.
Haranguer
::
Haranguer
(n.) One who
harangues,
or is fond of
haranguing;
a
declaimer..
Rostrum
::
Rostrum
(n.) The
Beaks;
the stage or
platform
in the forum where
orations,
pleadings,
funeral
harangues,
etc., were
delivered;
-- so
called
because
after the Latin war, it was
adorned
with the beaks of
captured
vessels;
later,
applied
also to other
platforms
erected
in Rome for the use of
public
orators..
Harangueful
::
Harangueful
(a.) Full of
harangue.
Concionator
::
Concionator
(n.) An
haranguer
of the
people;
a
preacher.
Harangue
::
Harangue
(n.) A
speech
addressed
to a large
public
assembly;
a
popular
oration;
a loud
address
a
multitude;
in a bad
sense,
a noisy or
pompous
speech;
declamation;
ranting..
Harangue
::
Harangue
(v. i.) To make an
harangue;
to
declaim.
Tirade
::
Tirade
(n.) A
declamatory
strain
or
flight
of
censure
or
abuse;
a
rambling
invective;
an
oration
or
harangue
abounding
in
censorious
and
bitter
language.
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak
rhetorically;
to make a
formal
speech
or
oration;
to
harangue;
specifically,
to
recite
a
speech,
poem, etc., in
public
as a
rhetorical
exercise;
to
practice
public
speaking;
as, the
students
declaim
twice a
week..
Aulic
::
Aulic (n.) The
ceremony
observed
in
conferring
the
degree
of
doctor
of
divinity
in some
European
universities.
It
begins
by a
harangue
of the
chancellor
addressed
to the young
doctor,
who then
receives
the cap, and
presides
at the
disputation
(also
called
the
aulic)..
Speech
::
Speech
(v. i. & t.) To make a
speech;
to
harangue.
Patter
::
Patter
(n.) Glib and rapid
speech;
a
voluble
harangue.
Oration
::
Oration
(n.) An
elaborate
discourse,
delivered
in
public,
treating
an
important
subject
in a
formal
and
dignified
manner;
especially,
a
discourse
having
reference
to some
special
occasion,
as a
funeral,
an
anniversary,
a
celebration,
or the like; --
distinguished
from an
argument
in
court,
a
popular
harangue,
a
sermon,
a
lecture,
etc.; as,
Webster's
oration
at
Bunker
Hill..
Harangue
::
Harangue
(v. t.) To
address
by an
harangue.
Harangued
::
Harangued
(imp. & p. p.) of
Harangu.
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) An
harangue;
a long
tirade
on any
subject.
Preachment
::
Preachment
(n.) A
religious
harangue;
a
sermon;
-- used
derogatively.
Discourser
::
Discourser
(n.) One who
discourse;
a
narrator;
a
speaker;
an
haranguer.
Perorate
::
Perorate
(v. i.) To make a
peroration;
to
harangue.
Preach
::
Preach
(v. t.) To
proclaim
by
public
discourse;
to utter in a
sermon
or a
formal
religious
harangue.
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