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






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"Berate" Quotes from Famous Books



... a plain woman, is she?" said Elizabeth, delighted to hear Mary of Scotland so spoken of for once. One way to flatter some women is to berate those whom they despise or fear. Elizabeth loved Dorothy better for the hatred which the girl bore to Mary. Both stood upon a broad plane of mutual sympathy-jealousy of the same woman. It united the queen and the maiden in a ...
— Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall • Charles Major

... he, jerking grimy thumb at his companion, "will ye 'ark to this brimstone witch—been clackin' away all along from Sevenoaks, she 'ave! Gimme a tanner an' she's yourn—say thrippence—say a penny!" At this the woman started to berate him again and ...
— Peregrine's Progress • Jeffery Farnol

... somewhat helpless, fury. She was softened a little by finding them just as she had left them two years before. Plainly some one had taken care of the clothes she had left behind her; and her anxiety about a dress to dine in was lulled to rest. She thought for a while that she would go and berate Pollyooly; but she came to the conclusion that it would be absurd to blame her for the action of the duke. It was much more annoying to find that she could not reasonably blame the duke. She was forced to ...
— Happy Pollyooly - The Rich Little Poor Girl • Edgar Jepson

... trusted them so, in the first place! Her own instincts had been against trusting the man from the beginning. It must be confessed that during her reflections at this point her opinion of the wisdom and judgment of the Brownleighs was lowered several notches. Then she began to berate herself for having so easily been satisfied about her escort. She should have read the letter more carefully. She should have asked the Indians more questions. She should, perhaps, have asked Jasper Kemp's ...
— A Voice in the Wilderness • Grace Livingston Hill

... Josephine was content to berate herself without including me in her anathemas, I had been ready to acquiesce in what she said, but now that she seemed disposed to drag me into the conversation I felt it incumbent upon me to reply ...
— The Opinions of a Philosopher • Robert Grant



Words linked to "Berate" :   lecture, reprimand, castigate, lambaste, remonstrate, scold, brush down, objurgate, lambast, chide, take to task, pick apart, call down, reproof, tell off, chasten, knock, bawl out, chastise, dress down, criticize, trounce, chew out



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