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View definitions for screed

screed

noun as in diatribe

noun as in harangue

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A 2005 screed alleging the link, published jointly by Rolling Stone and Salon.com, was so stuffed with falsehoods that it was retracted by both publications.

When Trump reads Stephen Miller's screeds on the stump about immigrants "poisoning the blood," there is no distinction between legal and illegal.

From Salon

It’s a screed against the worst kind of rich, those who fetishize the working class to pander to them.

This has not stopped them from continuing to spread their racist screeds and rumors.

From Salon

Even in the present day, a Southern apologist for slavery has written a screed for something called the Abbeville Foundation extolling Maistre’s hatred of republics.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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