How do you use Tirade in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like philippic or broadside, plus the exact meaning.
Tirade meaning
- A long, angry or violent speech.
- A section of verse concerning a single theme.
Synonyms of Tirade
Using Tirade
- The main meaning on this page is: A long, angry or violent speech. | A section of verse concerning a single theme.
- Useful related words include: philippic, broadside, denunciation, denouncement.
- In the example corpus, tirade often appears in combinations such as: tirade against, his tirade, tirade on.
Context around Tirade
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 14 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tirade
- In this selection, "tirade" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, violent, stinging, latest, began, following and quickly stand out and add context to how "tirade" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a blistering tirade on the and a controversial tirade about his. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tirade" sits close to words such as ammonium, asher and attaches, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tirade
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
People aren't happy with the tirade! (7 words)
Her emotional tirade quickly spread across the internet. (8 words)
But it is unclear whether they can now save him after his latest tirade. (14 words)
In a follow-up video on Saturday to his hateful tirade where he labeled black people a 'hate group', Adams sought to explain himself when he advised followers that it was ok to 'get the f**k' away from people of color to avoid getting into trouble. (47 words)
Melissa finished off the tirade by revealing she also co-hosted and judged an old cooking show called The Chef's Line, before boasting about buying her own home with all the money she's made from her successful career. (40 words)
It has emerged that Eleanor Sharpston KC, curator for the UK on the committee has launched what campaigners say is a "blistering tirade" on the failures of compliance in the UK and Scotland. (33 words)
People aren't happy with the tirade! (7 words)
Example sentences (20)
A Dapto man will have to put his catering business dreams on hold after he allegedly unleashed a violent tirade on a stranger's parked car.
A delivery man who witnessed the fight revealed that the tirade began after Palacios was spurned by the unidentified woman after asking for her number.
And then there is the Patrick Cantlay saga, which led to McIlroy’s tirade following the second day of competition.
Arsenal boss launched a stinging tirade and said: "We lost the match because of the clear and obvious decisions.
Before the attack, Crusius posted a tirade of racist content online, warning of a Hispanic ‘invasion’ of Texas.
But it is unclear whether they can now save him after his latest tirade.
During the stream that warranted this first punishment, Greekgodx went on a controversial tirade about his dating standards for women, which many labeled as archaic and chauvinistic.
Footage has captured the moment teenagers erupted into an expletive-laden tirade before one threw a bag at a customer after they were accused of trying to shoplift.
Her emotional tirade quickly spread across the internet.
Hunter appeared outside of the Capitol last week to deliver a dramatic tirade slamming 'shameless' Republicans, and declared that he would be skipping his deposition that was scheduled for 9.30am.
In a follow-up video on Saturday to his hateful tirade where he labeled black people a 'hate group', Adams sought to explain himself when he advised followers that it was ok to 'get the f**k' away from people of color to avoid getting into trouble.
It has emerged that Eleanor Sharpston KC, curator for the UK on the committee has launched what campaigners say is a "blistering tirade" on the failures of compliance in the UK and Scotland.
It is understood the unnamed female colleague which the alleged expletive-filled tirade was directed at did not lodge the formal complaint herself.
Looks like an entitled little missy who was beginning a tirade of cursing at this woman.
Melissa finished off the tirade by revealing she also co-hosted and judged an old cooking show called The Chef's Line, before boasting about buying her own home with all the money she's made from her successful career.
On Friday, Rubiales also launched a stunning tirade as he blamed Hermoso of 'false feminism' and 'social murder'.
Other people can be heard shouting over 21 before he continues on his tirade.
People aren't happy with the tirade!
Rather than expressing any concern for Damar Hamlin, he went on a tirade blaming Tee Higgins for the injury.
Rosing dropped out of school after the footage of her 10-minute-long tirade was posted online – showing her singing the racist slur as she was carted off by cops.
Common combinations with tirade
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- tirade against 26×
- his tirade 14×
- tirade on 8×
- tirade of 8×
- the tirade 7×
- tirade at 7×
- tirade was 6×
- on tirade 6×
- tirade in 6×
- tirade and 5×