Harangue means to verbally abuse someone, to nag relentlessly.
Don't harangue him because of one bad grade.
My teacher is going to harangue me because I forgot my homework again.
you harangue me.
He had to write a long harangue on a topic
The accent in the word "harangue" falls on the second syllable - "rang".
u can say.... That was an impressive harangue,Micheal,but i still dont think the administration will replace the school`s water fountains with chocolate-milk fountains. The judge gave a harangue to the lawyer, why charge him when she is innocent.
She delivered a harangue about... She responded with a harangue about...
A harangue is a long, forceful speech, usually delivered angrily. An example of a sentence using the word harangue is: When she saw the conditions the animals were living in, she delivered a harangue demanding that people do something to help.
i think you mean harangue. 'the angry motorist lept from his car to harangue the other driver.' definition- any long, pompous speech or writing of a tediously hortatory or didactic nature; sermonizing lecture or discourse.
Harangue is pronounced huh-RANG.
The perpetually annoying mother harangues her children every day, for they act horrendous.
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., To make an harangue; to declaim., To address by an harangue.
Pangyeric or a short lecture
All those other answers are wrong Harangue is correct