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How do you use tirade in a sentence?

Here are a few examples of how to use "tirade" in a sentence:

* Formal: The senator launched into a tirade against the proposed legislation, accusing its supporters of being out of touch with the needs of the people.

* Informal: My dad went on a tirade about how I left my dirty dishes in the sink again.

* Figurative: The critic's review was a tirade of insults directed at the film's director.

* Descriptive: The coach's tirade at the team after their loss was so intense that the players sat in stunned silence.

Key Points:

* A tirade is a long, angry speech.

* It often involves a lot of criticism or accusations.

* You can use it to describe a speech given by one person or a piece of writing.

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