The difference between Opprobrium and Tirade

When used as nouns, opprobrium means disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct, whereas tirade means a long, angry or violent speech.


Tirade is also verb with the meaning: to make a long, angry or violent speech, a tirade.

check bellow for the other definitions of Opprobrium and Tirade

  1. Opprobrium as a noun:

    Disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct; ignominy.

  2. Opprobrium as a noun:

    Scornful reproach or contempt.

  3. Opprobrium as a noun:

    A cause of shame or disgrace.

  1. Tirade as a noun:

    A long, angry or violent speech; a diatribe.

  2. Tirade as a noun:

    A section of verse concerning a single theme; a laisse.

  1. Tirade as a verb:

    To make a long, angry or violent speech, a tirade.