since tirade means to rant, to let loose all anger, a sentence u might use with this word might be like this:
He went into a tirade because he could not restrain himself.
My mother put on a tirade when she saw the condition of my bedroom!
Bob got a tirade from his parents because he didn't do his homework
tirade means a long, scolding speech.It is a long angry speech which may deal with a single theme, such as a tirade against smoking
Jane's three-year old wanted cookies but Jane did not want him to have the cookies because it had too much sugar and artificial stuff. Jimmy proceeded to throw a big tirade of screaming and crying in the store. Jane had to leave the store and her shopping cart due to his tirade.
As a noun: tirade, bombast As a verb: bluster, fulminate, rave, spout
In reply, he let loose a tirade of abuse and obscenity.
His splenetic tirade was horrifying.
My mother put on a tirade when she saw the condition of my bedroom!
Bob got a tirade from his parents because he didn't do his homework
Osama bin laden himself mentioned the iraq sanctions in a recent tiradeagainst the united states.
We finally pushed mom over the edge, and she went on a two hour tirade about how we needed to be more responsible.
tirade means a long, scolding speech.It is a long angry speech which may deal with a single theme, such as a tirade against smoking
Jane's three-year old wanted cookies but Jane did not want him to have the cookies because it had too much sugar and artificial stuff. Jimmy proceeded to throw a big tirade of screaming and crying in the store. Jane had to leave the store and her shopping cart due to his tirade.
Batten down those hatches before the typhoon overtakes us. Her tirade was a veritable typhoon of troublesome tracts.
The word "tirade" is a noun. It refers to a long, angry speech or rant.
self- controlled, quiet, not loud, calm, peace
tirade