verb
- to express loud, harsh, or bitter criticism or protest; to denounce vehemently
- to explode or detonate with a loud noise
Usage: archaic or technical
adjective
- expressing loud, harsh, or bitter criticism; characterized by vehement denunciation
Examples
- The senator was fulmining against the new tax policy during the debate.
- Critics have been fulmining about the quality of the film since its release.
- She delivered a fulmining speech condemning the company's unethical practices.
- The activist was fulmining against corporate greed at the rally.
- His fulmining tone made it clear he was deeply angry about the decision.
- They spent the evening fulmining about the poor service at the restaurant.