tirade
tirade, long speech
noun tee-RAHD Rare
Origin: From Italian 'tirata' (a drawing out, a long speech).
Usage Note
Tirade denotes a lengthy, passionate, and often angry or reproachful speech. In classical French theatre, a tirade is a formal term for an extended monologue by a character. The word carries the same meaning in English, having been borrowed directly from French.
Examples
"Il a lancé une longue tirade contre le gouvernement."
Natural Translation
He launched into a long tirade against the government.
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