diatribe

/ˈdaɪəˌtraɪb/
noun
  1. A long and angry speech or piece of writing that strongly criticizes someone or something.
    • Her email was not a simple complaint but a full diatribe about the company's policies.
    • Instead of a calm discussion, he delivered a long diatribe about modern technology.
    • The politician launched into a bitter diatribe against his opponents during the debate.
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