Harangue

Harangue

Harangue


huh-RANG

Definition

(noun/verb) A long, forceful, and aggressive speech. / To lecture someone in an intense, critical, or ranting manner.

Example

The coach launched into a fiery harangue, chastising the team for their lack of effort.

Word Origin

From Middle French harangue meaning “public address,” rooted in assembly or gathering spaces where long speeches were delivered.

Fun Fact

Historically, a harangue wasn’t always negative—it simply meant a formal, extended address. But over time, the word absorbed the tone of speeches that were more fiery than inspiring. Today, being harangued feels like being verbally cornered. Politicians, coaches, and impassioned activists are all famous for their harangues—whether motivating or maddening.

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