Upbraiding
21Anthropopathical — Anthropopathic An thro*po*path ic, Anthropopathical An thro*po*path ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to anthropopathy. [R.] {An thro*po*path ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] The daring anthropopathic imagery by which the prophets often represent God as… …
22Anthropopathically — Anthropopathic An thro*po*path ic, Anthropopathical An thro*po*path ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to anthropopathy. [R.] {An thro*po*path ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] The daring anthropopathic imagery by which the prophets often represent God as… …
23Epiplexis — Ep i*plex is, n. [L., reproof, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to strike at, reprove; epi + ? to strike.] (Rhet.) A figure by which a person seeks to convince and move by an elegant kind of upbraiding. [1913 Webster] || …
24Exprobration — Ex pro*bra tion, n. [L. exprobration: cf. F. exprobration.] Reproachful accusation; upbraiding. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A fearful exprobration of our unworthiness. Jer. Taylor …
25Exprobrative — Ex*pro bra*tive, Exprobratory Ex*pro bra*to*ry, a. Expressing reproach; upbraiding; reproachful. [R.] Sir A. Shirley. [1913 Webster] …
26Exprobratory — Exprobrative Ex*pro bra*tive, Exprobratory Ex*pro bra*to*ry, a. Expressing reproach; upbraiding; reproachful. [R.] Sir A. Shirley. [1913 Webster] …
27Flite — Flite, Flyte Flyte, n. [AS. fl[=i]t. See {Flite}.] Strife; dispute; abusive or upbraiding talk, as in fliting; wrangling. [Obs. or Scot. & Prov. Eng.] The bird of Pallas has also a good flyte on the moral side . . . in his suggestion that the… …
28Flyte — Flite Flite, Flyte Flyte, n. [AS. fl[=i]t. See {Flite}.] Strife; dispute; abusive or upbraiding talk, as in fliting; wrangling. [Obs. or Scot. & Prov. Eng.] The bird of Pallas has also a good flyte on the moral side . . . in his suggestion that… …
29Improperation — Im*prop er*a tion, n. [L. improperare, improperatum, to taunt.] The act of upbraiding or taunting; a reproach; a taunt. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Improperatios and terms of scurrility. Sir T. Browne [1913 Webster] …
30Reproachful — Re*proach ful ( f?l), a. 1. Expressing or containing reproach; upbraiding; opprobrious; abusive. [1913 Webster] The reproachful speeches . . . That he hath breathed in my dishonor here. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Occasioning or deserving reproach;… …