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  • 81converse — Synonyms and related words: ESP, adversative, adverse, adversive, answer, antagonistic, anti, antipathetic, antipodal, antipode, antipodean, antipodes, antipole, antithesis, antithetic, antithetical, antonym, antonymous, at cross purposes,… …

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  • 82lecture — Synonyms and related words: address, admonish, admonishment, admonition, assignment, berate, berating, bring to book, call to account, castigation, censure, chalk talk, chastise, chastisement, chew out, chide, chiding, correct, correction,… …

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  • 83thunder — Synonyms and related words: Bedlam let loose, Donar, Indra, Jupiter Tonans, Thor, awake the dead, bark, bawl, bedlam, bellow, blare, blare forth, blast, blast the ear, blat, blaze, blaze abroad, blazon, blazon about, blubber, bobbery, boom,… …

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  • 84lecture — n 1. speech, talk, address, discourse, prelection, sermon, homily; commentary, comment, descant, exposition, expose, elucidation, explanation, exegesis, explication; dissertation, treatise, tract, tractate, thesis, essay, paper; oration,… …

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  • 85denounce — [v] condemn, attack accuse, adjudicate, arraign, blacklist, blame, boycott, brand, castigate, censure, charge, charge with, criticize, damn, declaim, decry, denunciate, derogate, dress down, excoriate, expose, finger*, hang something on*, impeach …

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  • 86fulminate — [v] criticize harshly animadvert, berate, blow up, bluster, castigate, censure, condemn, curse, declaim, denounce, denunciate, execrate, explode, fume, intimidate, inveigh against, menace, protest, rage, rail, reprobate, swear at, thunder,… …

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  • 87category — [kat′ə gôr΄ē] n. pl. categories [LL categoria < Gr katēgoria < katēgorein, to accuse, assert, predicate < kata , down, against + agoreuein, to declaim, address an assembly < agora, AGORA1] 1. a class or division in a scheme of… …

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  • 88ti|rade — «TY rayd, tuh RAYD», noun, verb, rad|ed, rad|i. –n. 1. a long, vehement speech. SYNONYM(S): harangue. 2. a long, scolding speech. SYNONYM(S): diatribe …

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