Diatribe 


 
di·a·tribe 

Pronunciation: \ˈdī-ə-ˌtrīb\

Etymology:
Latin diatriba, from Greek diatribē pastime, discourse, from diatribein to spend (time), wear away, from dia- + tribein to rub

Classical Definition:
1: archaic : a prolonged discourse
2: a bitter and abusive speech or writing
3: ironic or satirical criticism 

Modern Definition:
1: a cutting edge production company specializing in high-concept feature films with broad appeal


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