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41rant — 1. noun /ɹænt/lang= a) A criticism done by ranting. b) A wild, incoherent, emotional articulation. 2. verb /ɹænt/lang= a) To speak or shout at length in an uncontrollable anger …
42vituperative — adjective /vɪˈtjuːpɹətɪv,vaɪˈtjuːpɹətɪv,vɪˈtuːpɹərɪv,vaɪˈtuːpɹərɪv/ marked by harsh spoken or written abuse; abusive, often with ranting or railing Vituperative appellations derived from their real or supposed ill qualities. Syn: abusive,… …
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47rant — [rænt] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Early Dutch ranten] to talk or complain in a loud excited and rather confused way because you feel strongly about something rant about ▪ She was still ranting about the unfairness of it all. ▪ Why don… …
48rant — verb speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way. noun a spell of ranting. Derivatives ranter noun ranting noun Origin C16 (in the sense behave boisterously ): from Du. ranten talk nonsense, rave …
49rant — verb (I) to talk or complain in a loud, excited, and rather confused way because you feel strongly about something: ranting on about the way his boss treats him | rant and rave (=rant continuously): I see the tabloids are all ranting and raving… …
50delirium — n 1.(all usu. temporary) insanity, madness, derangement; incoherence, ranting, raving, ranting and raving, babbling. 2. passion, fever, frenzy, fury, rage, furor; craze, hysteria; ecstasy, transport, rapture, abandon, intoxication …