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Diatribe

diatribe
 noun  Etymology: Latin diatriba, from Greek diatribe pastime, discourse, from ~in to spend (time), wear away, from dia- + tribein to rubmore at throw  Date: 1581  1. archaic a prolonged discourse  2. a bitter and abusive speech or writing  3. ironic or satirical criticism
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1.
  n. a forceful verbal attack; a piece of bitter criticism. Etymology: F f. L diatriba f. Gk diatribe spending of time, discourse f. diatribo (as DIA-, tribo rub) ...
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2.
  1. книж. диатриба; резкая обличительная речь ...
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  noun book. диатриба, резкая обличительная речь ...
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4.
  (diatribes) A diatribe is an angry speech or article which is extremely critical of someone’s ideas or activities. The book is a diatribe against the academic left. = tirade N-COUNT: usu with supp ...
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  ~ n a long speech or piece of writing that criticizes someone or something very severely + agains  (a diatribe against contemporary American civilization) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 1581, from L. diatriba "learned discussion," from Gk. diatribe "discourse, study," lit. "a wearing away (of time)," from dia- "away" + tribein "to wear, rub." Sense of "invective" is 1804, apparently from Fr. ...
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