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Ranting - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Ranting means speaking or complaining loudly and angrily for a long time, often without control. It is used to describe someone expressing strong emotions in an unfocused or excessive way.

ranting

/ˈræntɪŋ/ /ˈrɑːntɪŋ/

Definition:

Speaking or shouting angrily and at length, often in a wild or incoherent manner.

Synonyms:

raving, haranguing, fulminating, declaiming

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun

Antonyms:

praising, complimenting

Common Collocations:

ranting speech, ranting monologue, ranting politician, ranting outburst

Derivatives:

ranted, ranter

Usage Tips:

Use "ranting" to describe someone speaking angrily and excessively; avoid overusing it for mild complaints.

Common Phrases:

on a rant, go off on a rant, rant and rave

Etymology:

Derived from Dutch "ranten," meaning to talk nonsense or rave; entered English in the late 16th century.

Examples:

  • 1. He kept ranting about the poor service at the restaurant.
  • 2. Her ranting speech lasted for over an hour without pause.
  • 3. The coach was caught on camera ranting at the referee.
  • 4. Stop ranting and try to solve the problem calmly!

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