Collocations for "rant"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "rant" in context.
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rant
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [patriotic, political, snarling, smug, long, never-ending] rant
- a [two] -minute rant
- a rant against the [teachers, neighbors, government]
- fell asleep during his rant
- went off on a rant about [how, why, what]
- is on another rant (about)
- just another one of her rants
- was [stopped, interrupted] mid-rant
- [told, advised] to ignore his rants
- her daily rant about
- getting used to his (daily) rants
- the [article, blog] is just one [long, big] rant
- the rant was heard by [everyone, the whole office]
- a rant published [online, on social media, in the newspaper]
- ranted (on) about [her problems, work, the news]
- ranting for [ages, hours]
- rant and rave
'rant' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):