Harangue - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: harangueHaranguer
One who harangues or is fond of haranguing a declaimer...
Harangueful
Full of harangue...
Concionator
An haranguer of the people a preacher...
Declaim
To speak rhetorically to make a formal speech or oration to harangue specifically to recite a speech poem etc in public as a rhetorical exercise to practice public speaking as the students declaim twice a week...
Declaimer
One who declaims an haranguer...
Declamation
The act or art of declaiming rhetorical delivery haranguing loud speaking in public especially the public recitation of speeches as an exercise in schools and colleges as the practice declamation by students...
Diatribe
A prolonged or exhaustive discussion especially an acrimonious or invective harangue a strain of abusive or railing language a philippic...
Discourser
One who discourse a narrator a speaker an haranguer...
Harangue
A speech addressed to a large public assembly a popular oration a loud address to a multitude in a bad sense a noisy or pompous speech declamation ranting...
Holder forth
One who speaks in public an haranguer a preacher See hold forth b under hold...
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