Sentences

harangue in a sentence

n.

Definition

Harangue: a lengthy and aggressive speech or lecture, often delivered to persuade or motivate an audience.

Sample Sentences

  1. The politician delivered a lengthy harangue about the need for reform during the town hall meeting.
  2. After the game, the coach launched into a harangue aimed at motivating the players for the next match.
  3. She grew tired of his constant harangues about the state of the economy and decided to change the subject.
  4. His passionate harangue against inequality resonated with many in the audience, sparking a lively discussion.
  5. Despite the harangue that followed, she remained calm and focused on her goals for the project.
  6. After the game, the coach's harangue left the players feeling both inspired and chastised for their lack of effort.
  7. She was known for her passionate harangues against injustice, often rallying crowds to support her cause.
  8. Despite his good intentions, his harangue about climate change felt more like a lecture than a call to action.
  9. The movie featured a memorable scene where the protagonist gave a harangue to motivate his friends in a time of crisis.
  10. The politician delivered a lengthy harangue about the importance of environmental reforms.
  11. After the game, the coach gave a passionate harangue about teamwork and discipline.
  12. She was tired of his constant harangue about her driving skills and just wanted to enjoy the ride.
  13. During the meeting, his harangue against the new policy left everyone feeling uneasy.
  14. The activist's harangue captivated the audience, forcing them to reconsider their stance on the issue.

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