Pangyeric or a short lecture
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.
Harangue not harang. To incessantly berate someone for an extended period of time. e.g. `I was late to work and I had to listen to a half-hour harangue from my boss.'
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.
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
She delivered a harangue about... She responded with a harangue about...
you harangue me.
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.
He had to write a long harangue on a topic
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.
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.
All those other answers are wrong Harangue is correct
Harangue not harang. To incessantly berate someone for an extended period of time. e.g. `I was late to work and I had to listen to a half-hour harangue from my boss.'
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.
The second.
Harangue most likely means a long and aggressive speech or lecture, typically given in a forceful or passionate manner.
A harangue is a lengthy and aggressive speech aimed at persuading or criticizing a group of people. It often involves strong or forceful language intended to provoke a reaction or rally support for a particular cause or viewpoint.