| fulmination |
| fulmination | (n) thunderous verbal attack, Syn. diatribe |
| fulmination | (n) the act of exploding with noise and violence, Example: his fulminations frightened the horses |
| Fulmination | n. [ L. fulminatio a darting of lightning: cf. F. fulmination. ] The fulminations from the Vatican were turned into ridicule. Ayliffe. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Explosion { f } | Explosionen { pl } | fulmination | fulminations [Add to Longdo] |