berate
English
editEtymology
editFrom be- rate (“to scold, upbraid”).
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /bɪˈɹeɪt/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -eɪt
Verb
editberate (third-person singular simple present berates, present participle berating, simple past and past participle berated)
- (transitive) To chide or scold vehemently.
- What society tells people that they can “do whatever they want” to dissidents, and yet berates anyone for treating them well?
- 1896, Gilbert Parker, chapter 13, in Seats Of The Mighty:
- Gabord, still muttering, turned to us again, and began to berate the soldiers for their laziness.
- 1913 January–May, Edgar Rice Burroughs, “The Gods of Mars”, in The All-Story, New York, N.Y.: Frank A. Munsey Co., →OCLC; republished as chapter 21, in The Gods of Mars, Chicago, Ill.: A[lexander] C[aldwell] McClurg & Co., 1918 September, →OCLC, pages 327–328:
- A thousand times I berated myself for being drawn into such a trap as I might have known these pits easily could be.
- 1917, Jack London, chapter 14, in Jerry of the Islands:
- Lenerengo, as usual, forgot everything else in the fiercer pleasure of berating her spouse.
- 2008 November 27, Alex Perry, “The Man Who Would Be (Congo's) King”, in Time:
- During the rally, he berates the crowd for their cowardice.
- 2011, Tom Fordyce, Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France[1]:
- France were supposedly a team in pieces, beaten by Tonga just a week ago and with coach Marc Lievremont publicly berating his players, but so clear-cut was their victory that much of the atmosphere had been sucked from the contest long before the end.
Synonyms
edit- See also Thesaurus:reprehend
Derived terms
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editTranslations
editchide vehemently
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Verb
editberate
- inflection of beraten:
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