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harangue

/həˈɹeɪŋ/

Meanings
  • noun

    A long and usually harsh or tedious speech or lecture, especially one given to a large audience.

    - "The politician gave a harangue against corruption for over an hour."
    - "The preacher's harangue against sin lasted for three hours."

Pronunciation
  1. /həˈɹæŋ/



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Synonyms

admonition , condemnation , criticism , diatribe , polemic , rant , screed , tirade , admonish , berate , lecture
Rhymes
Words rhyming with harangue
argue , margeau , marquee
Variants
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harangue , harangues , harangued , haranguer , haranguers , haranguing
Etymology
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Originally, a harangue was a speech given to a body of soldiers in ancient Rome, meant to encourage and inspire them before battle. The word comes from the Latin word 'harangue,' meaning 'to speak,' or 'to harangue.'


Trivia
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  1. The longest recorded harangue was given by John Quincy Adams in 1800, lasting for 16 hours.

  2. The term 'harangue' is sometimes used interchangeably with the term 'speech,' but a harangue is generally longer and more passionate than a typical speech.


Related Concepts
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  1. Oration: An oration is a formal speech delivered in public, often on a serious and important topic. Orations can be similar to harangues in length and intensity, but they are generally more polished and eloquent.

  2. Monologue: A monologue is a long speech given by a single character in a play or other form of literature. Monologues can be similar to harangues in their length and intensity, but they are usually more personal and introspective.


Culture
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Harangues have been used throughout history as a means of persuasion, motivation, and warning. They have been used in various forms of literature, such as political speeches, sermons, and even in works of fiction. In art, harangues have been depicted in paintings and sculptures, often with the speaker holding a microphone or other symbol of communication.

How to Memorize "harangue"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a large crowd, with a speaker standing in front of them, gesturing and speaking passionately. Imagine the intensity and energy of the speech, and the impact it has on the audience.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'harangue' with the idea of a passionate and persuasive speech. Think of a speaker who is trying to inspire or persuade a large audience, and use that association to remember the meaning of the word.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Harangue: A Rhetorical Angle Given Under Enthusiasm' to remember the meaning of the word.


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