Rantings Meaning in English
word · lemma: ranting
ˈɹæntɪŋ
RAN-tingz
ɹˈɑːntɪŋz
RAHN-tingz
Definition
Rantings are loud, angry, or wild statements, often spoken or written at length and showing strong emotion, usually about something upsetting.
Usage & Nuances
'Rantings' is usually plural and often implies that the talk is unreasonable or exaggerated. Common with 'crazy rantings', 'angry rantings', or 'online rantings'. It's informal and sometimes negative, suggesting loss of control or wild opinions.
Spanish: desvaríos - discursos airadosPortuguese (BR): delírios - falatórios exaltadosPortuguese (PT): delírios - discursatasChinese (Simplified): 咆哮 - 狂言Chinese (Traditional): 咆哮 - 狂言Hindi: झल्लाहट भरी बातेंArabic: هَذَيان - كلام غاضبBengali: বকবকানি - ক্ষুব্ধ চিৎকারRussian: бредни - разглагольствованияJapanese: わめき散らし - 狂った発言Vietnamese: lời lảm nhảm - lời nói giận dữKorean: 횡설수설 - 분노의 발언Turkish: saçma sapan konuşmalar - öfkeli söylemlerUrdu: پراگندگی باتیں - غصے سے کہی گئی باتیںIndonesian: omelan - ocehan marah
Example Sentences
His rantings about politics annoyed everyone.
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Nobody listened to her late-night rantings.
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The coach's angry rantings surprised the team.
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After reading his online rantings, I decided to ignore him.
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She dismissed his wild rantings as nonsense.
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People were tired of the politician’s endless rantings on TV.
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