noun
- People who deliver long, passionate, and often tedious speeches or tirades, typically to persuade or criticize an audience.
Usage: Plural of haranguer; Often carries a negative connotation suggesting excessive or annoying speech
Examples
- The haranguers at the rally spoke for hours without pause.
- Political haranguers often dominate town hall meetings.
- She grew tired of the haranguers who monopolized every discussion.
- The haranguers on the street corner attracted a small crowd.
- These haranguers seemed more interested in hearing themselves talk than in listening to others.
- The debate was derailed by haranguers unwilling to compromise.