tirade Meaning in Bengali
সুদীর্ঘ বক্তৃতা, প্রচণ্ড তিরস্কার, বিশেষতঃ অপবাদপূর্ণ দীর্ঘ জোরালো বক্তৃতা,
Noun:
প্রচণ্ড তিরস্কার, সুদীর্ঘ বক্তৃতা,
Similer Words:
tiradestire
tired
tiredly
tiredness
tireless
tirelessly
tires
tiresome
tiresomely
tiring
tiro
tissue
tissues
tit
tirade's Usage Examples:
The terms diatribe and rant (and to a lesser extent tirade and harangue) have at times been subtly distinguished, but in modern discourse.
A tantrum may be expressed in a tirade: a protracted, angry speech.
with Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine labeling "Murrow" as "an anti-media tirade".
phone video was published of him launching into an expletive-laced racist tirade after earlier interruptions from a group of late-arriving audience members.
to jail, he launched a racial tirade against a police officer arresting him, who was of Vietnamese descent.
The tirade involved multiple racial slurs.
Expatriates' Party" in which a high school teacher launches a profanity-laced tirade against a troublesome student.
A philippic (/fɪˈlɪpɪk/) is a fiery, damning speech, or tirade, delivered to condemn a particular political actor.
going winless in the NFL postseason, in addition to impassioned postgame tirades and press conferences.
Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy became famous throughout North America for a tirade against a sportswriter for The Daily Oklahoman.
gives Charlotte (Anne Collette) a seemingly endless and self-indulgent tirade on her faults and his tribulations.
before the game-winning touchdown, Christensen launched a profanity-laced tirade at Calhoun, calling him a "fly boy.
Wichita Wingnuts manager was Kash Beauchamp, who gained notoriety for his tirade during a game on July 9.
Chico News ' Review called the piece a caring accolade to Bale's on-set tirade.
June 1, 2007, Wellman gained international attention when he went on a tirade against the umpires during a game against the Chattanooga Lookouts at AT'T.
Bale-istic with profane tirade on crew".
"Bale tirade becomes YouTube sensation".
Synonyms:
philippic; declamation; denunciation; broadside; denouncement;
Antonyms:
top; bottom; miss;