Phrases with «diatribe»

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The word "diatribe" refers to a harsh or angry speech or written tirade that criticizes someone or something harshly and denounces them. It is a forceful expression of disapproval or condemnation. Full definition

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Sentences with «diatribe»

  • Adam Gopnik — like his pieces on France and the French — writing about Houllebecq (whose new novel is out) and Eric Zemmour (a French TV journalist with a book of diatribe against modern France) in the latest New Yorker, brings up Football: «The result of the new free market in football is that French footballers, like Thierry Henry and Arsene Wenger, have become heroes in North and West London». (goonerholic.com)
  • 489 Hackney Road, London E2 About Blog Diatribe on a variety of topics, attempting to link science, faith and philosophy, as well as discussion on pedagogy, blended learning and Web 2.0. (blog.feedspot.com)
  • Jeff Bewkes capped off a string of strange diatribes in which he has compared Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX) to «the Albanian army» and «a hamburger»... (gigaom.com)
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