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  • 51reprimand — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. reproof, rebuke, censure, admonition, reprehension. See disapprobation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rebuke, reproach, admonish, criticize; see censure , scold . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. rebuke …

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  • 52reproach — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. blame, rebuke, upbraid, censure; stigmatize. n. reproof, blame, disgrace, discredit, dishonor. See disapprobation, disrepute, accusation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. discredit, censure, rebuke; see… …

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  • 53vituperate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. vilify, abuse, revile; reproach, inveigh (against), rebuke, scold, upbraid; objurgate, tongue lash. See detraction, disapprobation. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. scold, berate, censure, verbally …

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  • 54bawl — v 1. shout, cry out, vociferate, exclaim, yell, whoop, Inf. holler; roar, bellow, blare, trumpet, bray, thunder; caterwaul, squall, screech, squeal; howl, ululate, hoot, yelp, bark, yap; hail, hallo, call out. 2. hawk, huckster, peddle, vend. 3.… …

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  • 55reprimand — rep•ri•mand [[t]ˈrɛp rəˌmænd, ˌmɑnd[/t]] n. 1) a severe rebuke, esp. a formal or official one 2) to reprove or rebuke severely • Etymology: 1630–40; < F réprimande, MF reprimend < L reprimenda that is to be repressed, neut. pl. ger. of… …

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  • 56ἀντονειδίζει — ἀντονειδίζω upbraid in return pres ind mp 2nd sg ἀντονειδίζω upbraid in return pres ind act 3rd sg …

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  • 57upbray — /up brāˈ/ (Spenser) transitive verb 1. To upbraid 2. To bring reproach on noun An upbraiding ORIGIN: From upbrayd, obs pat of ↑upbraid upbrayˈ transitive verb (Spenser) see separate entry • • • Main Entry: ↑up …

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  • 58scold´er — scold «skohld», verb, noun. –v.t. to find fault with; blame with angry words: »His brother scolded him for breaking the baseball bat. –v.i. 1. to find fault; talk angrily: »Don t scold so much. 2. Obsolete. to quarrel noisily; brawl. ╂[< noun] …

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  • 59Atwite — A*twite , v. t. [OE. attwyten, AS. [ae]tw[=i]tan. See {Twit}.] To speak reproachfully of; to twit; to upbraid. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60Braid — (br[=a]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Braided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Braiding}.] [OE. braiden, breiden, to pull, reach, braid, AS. bregdan to move to and fro, to weave; akin. to Icel. breg[eth]a, D. breiden to knit, OS. bregdan to weave, OHG. brettan to… …

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