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ranting

Ranting (noun) means Loud, angry, or excessive talk; the act of delivering a rant. Example: “The neighbours could hear his ranting through the wall.”

noun
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Loud, angry, or excessive talk; the act of delivering a rant.
"The neighbours could hear his ranting through the wall."
"Enough ranting — let's talk about solutions instead."

How to use ranting

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishLoud, prolonged complaining or angry talk.

Common pairings
ranting and raving

Word forms

rantings plural

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Etymology

From rant + -ing.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ranting” mean?

The word “ranting” means loud, angry, or excessive talk; the act of delivering a rant. In plain terms, loud, prolonged complaining or angry talk.

How do you use “ranting” in a sentence?

Here is “ranting” used in a sentence: “The neighbours could hear his ranting through the wall.”

What part of speech is “ranting”?

“Ranting” is a noun.

What is the meaning of ranting?

"ranting" (noun) means loud, angry, or excessive talk; the act of delivering a rant.

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