A Word A Day : Philippic





Word of 29th July 2007: A Word A Day-Philippic


Philippic



( Noun )


Philippic : (fi-lip'ik)

1. Any of the orations of Demosthenes against Philip of Macedon in the fourth century B.C.

2. Any of the orations of Cicero against Antony in 44 B.C.

3. A verbal denunciation characterized by harsh and insulting language

4. A long, violent, blustering speech usually of censure or denunciation

Contextual Examples:

By Demosthenes' standards, Simon's lyrics are more of a whine than a Philippic.

The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchens is a philippic pure and simple.

Synonyms:

1. Diatribe

2. Fulmination

3. Harangue

4. Jeremiad

5. Tirade

Antonyms:

1. Acceptance

2. Admirer

3. Applause

4. Boast

5. Braggart

6. Compliment

7. Flattery

8. Glory

9. Praise

10. Sycophant

11. Testimonial


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