soapboxing

/ˈsoʊpˌbɑksɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of soapbox: the act of expressing one's opinions in a forceful, emotional, or self-important way.
    • He was soapboxing about the election results to anyone who would listen.
    • Stop soapboxing and let others share their thoughts.
    • The speaker kept soapboxing long after the audience lost interest.
noun
  1. The activity or habit of expressing strong opinions in a forceful or self-important manner.
    • Online soapboxing often leads to heated arguments.
    • The club discourages soapboxing and encourages respectful discussion.
    • His constant soapboxing at meetings made him unpopular with coworkers.
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