rant

నాటకీయంగా సంభాషించుట
definition
verb
she was still ranting on about the unfairness of it all
speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way.
noun
his rants against organized religion
a spell of ranting; a tirade.
translation of 'rant'
నాటకీయంగా సంభాషించుట,
ఆడంబరమైన భాషలో మాట్లాడుట
example
He embarks on a 'rant' about a late Evening Standard critic and fiddles with his lighter to calm down.
Indeed, the vitriolic 'rants' of several pundits smacks of jealousy.
I remember writing a letter to the editor, where I 'ranted' about the state of literature in this country.
He 'ranted' on like this for several minutes, close to tears, while Jimmy Saville grinned and played with his jewellery.
After dealing with the young man I 'ranted' about a few months ago, it's certainly a welcome change.
So if you're looking for snarling 'rants' about politics and war, come back in the New Year and we'll see what happens.
She couldn't bear any more of the main character's long-winded 'rants' about pineapples.
Thank you, Mr Cochrane, for publishing what many of us have 'ranted' about within our own circles for the last few months.
Smith is not a grumpy, incomprehensible 'ranter' .
You'd almost think Ewen McKenzie has been reading his occasional rugby 'rants' .
She was used to Maria's 'rants' and tirades, having picked her up from every session ever since she got a drivers' license.
Women scorn Clint and Clint scorns women, writing misogynist 'rants' under the byline ‘Yellow Dog’.
I 'ranted' at length about this in an article published earlier this year in Bermuda's daily newspaper.
As long as their 'rants' were confined to forums and poorly organised rallies, no one really cared.
But when these 'rants' are offered abroad as legitimate criticisms of this country, it is a cultural crime.
Hey, it's a way to ensure my 'rants' reach even more people!
Ann and I have our differences on the issues, but I personally appreciate her psychotic 'rants' .
As it's already been pointed out, this latest diatribe is even less logical than his previous 'rants' .
I'll have 'rants' about bra shopping and other subjects later, I'm sure.
This is to the moron who 'ranted' about the chicken commercials.
One frail elderly man 'ranted' on at length about a catalogue of mistakes on his account, some of which went back to 1939.
She hated the 'rants' of Burrell in the Daily Mirror.
As you may recall I 'ranted' about this a week or so ago.
Do we really want a prime minister who falls back on the inflammatory language of the right-wing 'ranter' ?
He 'ranted' about my disregard for the law and my campaign to drive music retailers out of business.
Didn't she figure out that her right-wing 'rants' will play poorly here?
You might like to see a recent example from Michelle, a right regular little 'ranter' .
As if concerned that his 'rants' may appear too smug or self-important, he tempers them with spoonfuls of self-loathing.
Among other topics we discussed, she 'ranted' about some of the things my stepdad does that drive her nuts.
He 'ranted' for years about how it should not be winner-takes-all.
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