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  1. noun [ C ] uk / həˈræŋ / us / həˈræŋ /. a long and angry speech or piece of writing in which you criticize someone or something or try to persuade someone that you are right: The team was given the usual half-time harangue by the manager. More examples.

  2. The meaning of HARANGUE is a speech addressed to a public assembly. How to use harangue in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. A harangue is more than a speech, louder than a discussion, and nastier than a lecture. It is a verbal attack that doesn't let up, delivered as a verb or received as a noun. Either way, it's pretty unpleasant.

  4. noun. a scolding or a long or intense verbal attack; diatribe. a long, passionate, and vehement speech, especially one delivered before a public gathering. any long, pompous speech or writing of a tediously hortatory or didactic nature; sermonizing lecture or discourse. verb (used with object) , ha·rangued, ha·rangu·ing. to address in a harangue.

  5. A harangue is a long, forceful speech that someone makes to try and persuade other people to accept their opinions.

  6. 1. a scolding or a verbal attack; diatribe. 2. a long, passionate, and vehement speech, esp. one delivered before a public gathering. 3. any long, pompous speech or writing of a tediously hortatory or didactic nature; sermonizing discourse. v.t. 4. to address in a harangue. v.i. 5. to deliver a harangue.

  7. Harangue definition: A long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering.

  8. Definition of harangue verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Dictionary definition of harangue. A long, angry, and aggressive speech, typically delivered in a public or formal setting. "The football team were given the usual half-time harangue by their manager." Detailed meaning of harangue.

  10. A complete guide to the word "HARANGUE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.