Harangue

/həˈræŋ/ noun

A lengthy and aggressive speech or piece of writing, typically delivered in a critical or accusatory manner. As a verb, it means to deliver such a speech or to lecture someone persistently and forcefully.

From French 'harangue,' ultimately from Medieval Latin 'harenga' meaning 'a speech to an assembly.' Originally referred to formal public addresses, but evolved to describe lengthy, often tedious or aggressive speeches.

AMረጅም ንግግር
ARخطبة صارخة
BNদীর্ঘ ভাষণ
CAperoració
CSdlouhá řeč
DAlangt tale
DEHarangue
ELμακρά ομιλία
ESperorata
FAسخنرانی طولانی
FIpitkä puhe
FRharangue
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