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  1. diatribe From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English diatribe di‧a‧tribe / ˈdaɪətraɪb / noun [ countable ] formal CRITICIZE a long speech or piece of writing that criticizes someone or something very severely diatribe against a diatribe against contemporary American civilization Examples from the Corpus diatribe • I read message after message spouting racist doctrines , discriminatory diatribes and personal attacks.

  2. Diatribe definition: A bitter, abusive denunciation. The senator was prone to diatribes which could go on for more than an hour.

  3. noun. /ˈdʌɪətrʌɪb/. IPA. Dictionary definition of diatribe. A speech or written passage that is marked by bitter, harsh, or condemnatory language, often directed against a particular person or group. "The journalist's diatribe against corruption in the industry caused a stir." Detailed meaning of diatribe.

  4. Diatribe definition: a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism. See examples of DIATRIBE used in a sentence.

  5. diatribe, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  6. Synonyms for DIATRIBE: tirade, attack, jeremiad, rant, criticism, sermon, lecture, harangue; Antonyms of DIATRIBE: eulogy, encomium, tribute, panegyric, citation ...

  7. DISCOURSE definition: 1. the use of language to communicate in speech or writing, or an example of this: 2. discussion…. Learn more.