Harangues [noun]

Definition of Harangues:

long lecture

Synonyms of Harangues:


Opposite/Antonyms of Harangues:

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Sentence/Example of Harangues:

Aprs qu'ils nous eurent recogneus, ils demenerent grande joye le soir leur accoustume, par danses, chansons et harangues.

Harangues against the king and the aristocrats rendered them delirious with rage.

There were interminable dinners, harangues longer than the dinners, and poems more tedious than the harangues.

While he shouts and harangues the men are still sullen and silent.

His heroic harangues provoked disorder in his audience dangerous to himself.

Do we wish to enthrone them in the chairs of our universities, to deliver oracles, harangues, and dissertations?

I may perhaps be able, on future occasions, to recite to you many other fine political harangues from her.

Many such harangues existed at Athens, composed by distinguished orators or logographers — Established type of the harangue.

It was not enough that he should listen with apparent patience to her harangues, she demanded his verbal assent to her opinions.

Arrests under the law suspending the writ of habeas corpus were made the texts for harangues on liberty.