Pronunciation: /taɪˈreɪd/
noun a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
A1 She went on a tirade about how much she dislikes broccoli.
A2 During the meeting, he went on a tirade about the importance of teamwork.
B1 The politician's tirade against the opposition party was met with mixed reactions.
B2 The CEO's tirade during the board meeting shocked everyone in the room.
C1 Her tirade against social injustice was powerful and moving.
C2 The professor's tirade on the decline of critical thinking skills in students was thought-provoking.