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Berate   Listen
verb
Berate  v. t.  (past & past part. berated; pres. part. berating)  To rate or chide vehemently; to scold.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Berate" Quotes from Famous Books



... one summer, and a decayed branch broke open, revealing a brood of half-fledged owls, and many feathers and quills of bluebirds, orioles, and other songsters, showing plainly enough why all birds fear and berate the owl. ...
— A Year in the Fields • John Burroughs

... against her; and then if madam tried to get me turned away, she would have her labor for her pains. What have we here? A flask of Xeres, as I live! So ho, senorita! Is this the source of your inspiration when you berate your betters? I declare it smells good; the jade is ...
— The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales • Francis A. Durivage

... sorry to say, used to behave very badly when the old dame went abroad; and when she came home and found the house in confusion, and bowls and vases broken, she used to berate Little Mook for what he could ...
— ZigZag Journeys in Northern Lands; - The Rhine to the Arctic • Hezekiah Butterworth



Words linked to "Berate" :   knock, chide, chew out, chastise, lambaste, chasten, dress down, criticise, lecture, have words, trounce, jaw, castigate, call on the carpet, lambast, rag, brush down, tell off, objurgate, reproof, chew up, pick apart, bawl out, take to task, criticize, call down, scold, reprimand, remonstrate, rebuke, correct



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