Similar words: grant, errant, tyrant, hydrant, warrant, vibrant, ignorant, granted. Meaning: [rænt] n. 1. a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion 2. pompous or pretentious talk or writing. v. talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
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31. You just brought me out here to rant because faith annoys you?
32. There must be some truth, after all, in the rant of the poets about the heartlessness and fickleness of women, although he had always been used to consider it the merest bosh.
33. So Phillip Tattaglia would rant on to audiences unsympathetic and contemptuous.
34. Answers a soapbox to vent your frustrations, rant, or otherwise violate the question and answer format.
35. From possibly the most secluded country in the world, is the North Korea FA's statement a war cry from world football's next rising powerhouse, or simply the deluded rant of a state run by propaganda?
36. Before Takel could continue his rant, he was quickly executed by Hissa with a shot from his sidearm blaster at Trioculus' unspoken order.
37. It's politically fashionable to rant against government spending and demand fiscal responsibility.
38. Despite the cleverly disguised anti-Chinese sentiment in the low-key soft sell propaganda , William exposes his bias when he resorted to the standard rant about the Chinese.
39. As for rant and rhetoric , they could enter easily into any contest with their Latin preceptor.
40. If you rant and rave at it, you'll simply make the job of convincing the dog it would be better off working for you far more difficult because you'll be confusing and frightening him.
41. His bilious temperament was apparent to all who heard him rant about his difficulties.
42. Now many people are still rather igno - rant of immunity.
43. If we rant on the net, the world is our audience.
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44. Traditional one-liners on racial difference, gender difference and mothers-in-law were out, to be replaced by more nuanced observation or rant.
45. He's carrying a certain prick status at the moment due to his still reverberating rant.
46. Tina Fey, the executive producer and co-star of "30 Rock, " released a statement admonishing Morgan for "the violent imagery" of his rant and saying she was "glad" he had apologized.
47. The good news is that we've made a lot of the mistakes already and we've learned some lessons (see this technical rant, this post-mortem or this experiment).
48. But to Fisher, Bryant's rant was never solely about bringing in top talent.
49. The middle-aged woman was seen charging at a security guard at the departure gate, before screaming "aieyyahhhhh, " at the top of her lungs in a rant that lasts about three minutes.
50. Be helpful during the exit interview but keep responses simple and professional. Don't use the session to lay blame or rant about the workplace.
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