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Noun diatribe has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: diatribes Definition: Diatribes refer to bitter and aggressive verbal attacks or criticisms, often delivered in a lengthy and vehement manner. Examples: 1. Noun: The politician's speeches were filled with diatribes against his opponents, leaving no space for constructive debate. 2. Noun: The fiery columnist's latest article was a diatribe against government corruption, urging readers to take action. 3. Verb: Frustrated with the company's poor customer service, she diatribed against them on social media. 4. Verb: He diatribed at length about the incompetence of the team's coach, demanding immediate changes be made. Related Products on Amazon: 1. The Art of the Winning Argument: Learning the Language of Persuasion 2. Rhetoric: A Very Short Introduction 3. The Language of Criticism: Rhetoric and Social Structure in the Dialogues of Plato | ||||
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