fulminate

verb
UK: /ˈfʌlmɪneɪt/
US: /ˈfʌlmɪneɪt/
  1. To express strong opinions or criticisms in a loud or angry way.

    1. He will fulminate about taxes.
    2. The senator continued to fulminate against the proposed bill, highlighting its potential impact.
  2. To explode or detonate.

    1. The chemical may fulminate.
    2. The unstable compound might fulminate under pressure, posing a significant safety risk.
fulminate adjective
  1. Expressing vehement protest.

    1. His fulminate speech was very long.
    2. The committee issued a fulminate condemnation of the company's unethical practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fulminate" in English means: To express strong opinions or criticisms in a loud or angry way., To explode or detonate..

The phonetic transcription of "fulminate" is /ˈfʌlmɪneɪt/ in British English and /ˈfʌlmɪneɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fulminate": rage, rail, berate, denounce, explode, criticize, attack.

Example usage of "fulminate": "He will fulminate about taxes.". More examples on the page.