Noun
rantings pl (plural only)
Loud and angry comments that continue for a long time.
Although he only started claiming his Facebook rantings were "rap lyrics" after the FBI got involved, his case still captures the knotty questions about online harassment: What is free speech? Source: Internet
Apart from the rantings and ravings of Great Russian chauvinists such as Vladimir Brezhnev and others, people have become more educated and the old myths that still exist will slowly vanish. Source: Internet
Alex Jones’s paranoid rantings have always been fun, sure, but they never really held any real world significance. Source: Internet
Most Britons in India, however, either ignored the Congress Party and its resolutions as the action and demands of a “microscopic minority” of India’s millions or considered them the rantings of disloyal extremists. Source: Internet
Be ready for another round of demented rantings. Source: Internet
By contemporary standards, the opposition rantings are wild both in terms of the subject matter addressed and the rhetoric used. Source: Internet