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Definition of harangue verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

harangue

verb
 
/həˈræŋ/
 
/həˈræŋ/
(disapproving)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they harangue
 
/həˈræŋ/
 
/həˈræŋ/
he / she / it harangues
 
/həˈræŋz/
 
/həˈræŋz/
past simple harangued
 
/həˈræŋd/
 
/həˈræŋd/
past participle harangued
 
/həˈræŋd/
 
/həˈræŋd/
-ing form haranguing
 
/həˈræŋɪŋ/
 
/həˈræŋɪŋ/
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  1. harangue somebody to speak loudly and angrily in a way that criticizes somebody/something or tries to persuade people to do something
    • He walked to the front of the stage and began to harangue the audience.
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French arenge, from medieval Latin harenga, perhaps of Germanic origin. The spelling was later altered to conform with French harangue (noun), haranguer (verb).
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