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单词 ranting
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Definition of ranting in English:

ranting

(also rantings)
noun ˈrantɪŋˈræn(t)ɪŋ
mass noun
  • Lengthy, angry, and impassioned speech.

    the reactionary rantings of an embittered old man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hopefully, my rantings will at least vaguely interest those of you who crave rational discourse.
    • Such reactionary and ignorant rantings are perhaps not overly worthy of comment.
    • I headed back to the Commons but, when I arrived, my colleagues viewed my rantings as though I'd drunk considerably more than a pint.
    • He has given no definitive proof for any of his beliefs and most of his rantings are nothing more than far left propaganda.
    • Because, simply by revealing how old I was, I could justify the mad rantings.
    • In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory.
    • But perhaps now we'll be given overdue respite from the rantings of those intent on persuading us he was some kind of miracle-worker.
    • Life is too short to spend hours scrutinising the rantings of morons.
    • But the free world will not bow to the rantings of a cowardly murderer.
    • I have read the predictable rantings of those who go on about queue jumpers and the fact that these people are not really oppressed.
    • These are not the isolated rantings of an angry old man.
    • It would appear that my rantings have widespread influence.
    • Reasonable discussion is important but irrational rantings will achieve nothing.
    • I mean, doesn't that make them a conduit for the rantings of a mass murderer?
    • For years I used to hate reading the rantings of newspaper columnists as they pounded some hapless individual before moving on glibly to the next victim.
    • It was an immensely silly argument, and might be dismissed as the rantings of a second-rate polemicist.
    • These are the rantings of a paranoid but briefly optimistic fan.
    • She manages to capture his mad rantings with a kind of macabre poetry.
    • Despite the rantings of the media, I still like getting a tan.
    • I think that it is irresponsible of your newspaper to print the rantings of a woman who is merely interested in promoting her own biased views.
    Synonyms
    bluster, pomposity, rant, nonsense, empty talk, humbug, wind, blather, blether, claptrap
adjective ˈrantɪŋˈræn(t)ɪŋ
  • Speaking at length in an angry and impassioned way.

    ranting shock jocks

Derivatives

  • rantingly

  • adverb

Rhymes

Banting
 
 

Definition of ranting in US English:

ranting

(also rantings)
nounˈræn(t)ɪŋˈran(t)iNG
  • A long, angry, and impassioned speech.

    the reactionary rantings of an embittered old man
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have read the predictable rantings of those who go on about queue jumpers and the fact that these people are not really oppressed.
    • Because, simply by revealing how old I was, I could justify the mad rantings.
    • Life is too short to spend hours scrutinising the rantings of morons.
    • I headed back to the Commons but, when I arrived, my colleagues viewed my rantings as though I'd drunk considerably more than a pint.
    • It would appear that my rantings have widespread influence.
    • But the free world will not bow to the rantings of a cowardly murderer.
    • These are not the isolated rantings of an angry old man.
    • Despite the rantings of the media, I still like getting a tan.
    • These are the rantings of a paranoid but briefly optimistic fan.
    • He has given no definitive proof for any of his beliefs and most of his rantings are nothing more than far left propaganda.
    • Hopefully, my rantings will at least vaguely interest those of you who crave rational discourse.
    • In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory.
    • I mean, doesn't that make them a conduit for the rantings of a mass murderer?
    • Reasonable discussion is important but irrational rantings will achieve nothing.
    • For years I used to hate reading the rantings of newspaper columnists as they pounded some hapless individual before moving on glibly to the next victim.
    • But perhaps now we'll be given overdue respite from the rantings of those intent on persuading us he was some kind of miracle-worker.
    • It was an immensely silly argument, and might be dismissed as the rantings of a second-rate polemicist.
    • Such reactionary and ignorant rantings are perhaps not overly worthy of comment.
    • She manages to capture his mad rantings with a kind of macabre poetry.
    • I think that it is irresponsible of your newspaper to print the rantings of a woman who is merely interested in promoting her own biased views.
    Synonyms
    bluster, pomposity, rant, nonsense, empty talk, humbug, wind, blather, blether, claptrap
adjectiveˈræn(t)ɪŋˈran(t)iNG
  • Speaking at length in an angry and impassioned way.

    ranting shock jocks
 
 
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