noun
- a violent denunciation or condemnation; harsh criticism expressed with anger
- a loud explosion or the act of exploding violently
Usage: formal
Usage: technical; archaic
Examples
- The senator’s fulmination against the proposed legislation lasted for twenty minutes.
- His fulmination about the company’s policies echoed through the conference room.
- The editorial was a fierce fulmination against government corruption.
- She delivered a passionate fulmination about the environmental crisis.
- The professor’s fulmination against plagiarism made the students uncomfortable.
- The thunder’s fulmination shook the entire building.
- The fulmination of the explosive could be heard for miles.