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Dictionary: di·a·tribe   ('ə-trīb') pronunciation
 
n.

A bitter, abusive denunciation.

[Latin diatriba, learned discourse, from Greek diatribē, pastime, lecture, from diatrībein, to consume, wear away : dia-, intensive pref.; see dia– + trībein, to rub.]

WORD HISTORY   Listening to a lengthy diatribe may seem like a waste of time, an attitude for which there is some etymological justification. The Greek word diatribē, the ultimate source of our word, is derived from the verb diatrībein, made up of the prefix dia–, “completely,” and trībein, “to rub,” “to wear away, spend, or waste time,” “to be busy.” The verb diatrībein meant “to rub hard,” “to spend or waste time,” and the noun diatribē meant “wearing away of time, amusement, serious occupation, study,” as well as “discourse, short ethical treatise or lecture, debate, argument.” It is the serious occupation of time in discourse, lecture, and debate that gave us the first use of diatribe recorded in English (1581), in the now archaic sense “discourse, critical dissertation.” The critical element of this kind of diatribe must often have been uppermost, explaining the origin of the current sense of diatribe, “a bitter criticism.”


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noun

    A long, violent, or blustering speech, usually of censure or denunciation: fulmination, harangue, jeremiad, philippic, tirade. See praise/blame.

 
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Definition: harangue, criticism
Antonyms: praise, recommendation


 

diatribe (diatribē, ‘spoken address’, ‘lecture’), in Greek, the name given to a short, ethical discourse, particularly of the kind composed by Cynic and Stoic philosophers (see EPICTETUS). These popular moral lectures were often polemical in tone, and ‘diatribe’ soon acquired the modern sense of ‘invective’. Many Roman writers produced diatribes, as did Christian polemicists.

 
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Bitter or angry attack in speech or writing.

pronunciation Everybody felt uncomfortable after such an unprovoked diatribe.

 
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - stridsskrift, stærkt kritisk udfald

Nederlands (Dutch)
scherpe kritiek (gesproken of geschreven)

Français (French)
n. - diatribe, critique

Deutsch (German)
n. - Schmährede/-schrift, Tirade

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - πολεμική, έντονη επίκριση, αυστηρή επίπληξη, κατσάδα

Italiano (Italian)
critica, diatriba

Português (Portuguese)
n. - diatribe (f)

Русский (Russian)
диатриба

Español (Spanish)
n. - diatriba, perorata

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - diatrib, häftig kritik

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
恶骂, 诽谤

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 惡罵, 誹謗

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 신랄한 비난의 글

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 痛烈な非難, 酷評

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) هجوم طويل ولاذع في خطبه أو كتابه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮הצלפה, התקפה חריפה‬


 
 

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