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jeremiad

[jer-uh-mahy-uhd, -ad] / ˌdʒɛr əˈmaɪ əd, -æd /


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It is an odd sort of bubble where jeremiads abound decrying the risks posed by the huge surge in investment in artificial intelligence.

From Barron's

He was preening for the press, warming to another of his vicious, incoherent jeremiads when his Canadian host suggested he join the others in a bit of work.

From Salon

This wasn't far from assessments CNN contributors made Friday morning following the ex-president and current felon's rambling jeremiad.

From Salon

But Americans' choices, often informed by bad or misleading data, political jeremiads, or profit-seeking advertising, are among the causes.

From Salon

For an outsider with no political experience beyond his cable news appearances and his “anti-woke” jeremiads against corporate liberalism, Mr. Ramaswamy is showing some staying power.

From New York Times