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[rænt](to talk angrily: He's still ranting (and raving) about the damage to his car.) råbe op* * *[rænt](to talk angrily: He's still ranting (and raving) about the damage to his car.) råbe op
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rant — [rænt] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Early Dutch ranten] to talk or complain in a loud excited and rather confused way because you feel strongly about something rant about ▪ She was still ranting about the unfairness of it all. ▪ Why don… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rant and rave — phrase to shout and complain angrily about something Thesaurus: to complainsynonym to shout and to talk loudlysynonym to say something, or to speak to someone in an angry waysynonym Main entry: rant * * * shout and compla … Useful english dictionary
Rant (novel) — infobox Book | name = Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover (wraparound view) author = Chuck Palahniuk illustrator = cover artist = Jacket design: Rodrigo Corral Jacket illustration … Wikipedia
“Rant” — by Diane Di Prima (1985) This marvelous example of late Beat poetry was written in 1985 and included in the 1990 collection Pieces of a Song. By title, form, and spirit diane di prima’s “Rant” evokes allen ginsberg’s “howl.” Di Prima has… … Encyclopedia of Beat Literature
rant — I UK [rænt] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms rant : present tense I/you/we/they rant he/she/it rants present participle ranting past tense ranted past participle ranted to complain or talk loudly and angrily for a long time, sometimes saying… … English dictionary
rant — rant1 [ rænt ] verb intransitive to complain or talk loudly and angrily for a long time, sometimes saying unreasonable things: Ned paced back and forth, ranting about some imagined injustice. rant and rave to shout and complain angrily about… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rant — [[t]ræ̱nt[/t]] rants, ranting, ranted 1) VERB If you say that someone rants, you mean that they talk loudly or angrily, and exaggerate or say foolish things. As the boss began to rant, I stood up and went out. [V about/at/against n] ...the… … English dictionary
rant — verb (I) to talk or complain in a loud, excited, and rather confused way because you feel strongly about something: ranting on about the way his boss treats him | rant and rave (=rant continuously): I see the tabloids are all ranting and raving… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rant — {{11}}rant (n.) 1640s, from RANT (Cf. rant) (v.). {{12}}rant (v.) 1590s, from Du. randten talk foolishly, rave, of unknown origin (Cf. Ger. rantzen to frolic, spring about ). Related: Ranted; ranting. Ranters antinomian sect which arose in… … Etymology dictionary
rant and rave — If you rant and rave about something, you protest noisily and forcefully. The old man ranted and raved about the new waste collection system, but he had to accept it … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
rant — 1. verb she ranted about the unfairness Syn: fulminate, go on, hold forth, vociferate, sound off, spout, pontificate, bluster, declaim; shout, yell, bellow; informal mouth off 2. noun he went into a rant about them Syn: tirade … Thesaurus of popular words