verb
- to issue a thunderous verbal attack or denunciation; to speak out vehemently against something
- to explode or detonate; to flash like lightning
Usage: formal; often used with 'against'
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The senator fulmined against the proposed legislation during the debate.
- Critics fulmined about the decision to cancel the beloved program.
- She fulmined from the podium, her voice growing louder with each accusation.
- The editorial fulmined against corruption in local government.
- He fulmined at the injustice of the ruling.