Definitions for tirades

tirades ti·rade

Spelling: [tahy-reyd, tahy-reyd]
IPA: /ˈtaɪ reɪd, taɪˈreɪd/

Tirades is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 7 points.

You can make 357 anagrams from letters in tirades (adeirst).

Definitions for tirades

noun

  1. a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation:
  2. a long, vehement speech:
  3. a passage dealing with a single theme or idea, as in poetry:

Origin of tirades

1795-1805; French: literally, a stretch, (continuous) pulling Italian tirata, noun use of feminine of tirato, past participle of tirare to draw, pull, fire (a shot), of obscure origin

Examples for tirades

Bynes responded to the insinuations—that she was not well or not being her authentic self—with a tirade.

The deputy followed me, indulging in a tirade of most abusive language.

In December, he unleashed a tirade against them, saying they had “lost all credibility.”

Of all that tirade, but one sentence had remained as if corroded into the mind of Carrier.

This is not a tirade against divorce or against the working mother.

The Twitter tirade ended when Schwyzer said he was giving his laptop to his family and staying offline.

I had listened in a sort of fascination to that tirade of venomous mockery.

Turned into a hashtag in a late-night Twitter tirade, “Do What U Want,” then, is not just a good pop song.

It was quite possible, for the other had not paused a moment in her tirade.

Where's the quiet to come from, I ask you, after such a tirade of abuse as that?'

Word Value for tirades
Scrable

7

Words with friends

7

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