IPA: /həˈræŋ/
KK: /həˈræŋ/
intransitive verb
Definition: To speak or write in a loud, forceful, and often critical manner, usually to express strong opinions or persuade others.
Example: He began to harangue the audience about the importance of voting.
noun
Definition: A long and forceful speech that often expresses strong opinions or emotions, usually directed at a group of people.
Example: The politician's harangue lasted for over an hour, captivating the audience with his passionate words.
transitive verb
Definition: To speak to someone in a loud and forceful way, often to criticize or persuade them.
Example: The politician gave a long harangue about the importance of voting.