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Upbraid

upbraid
 transitive verb  Etymology: Middle English upbreyden, from Old English upbregdan, probably from up up + bregdan to snatch, move suddenlymore at braid  Date: 12th century  1. to criticize severely ; find fault with  2. to reproach severely ; scold vehemently  Synonyms: see scold  • ~er noun
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  v.tr. (often foll. by with, for) chide or reproach (a person). Derivatives upbraiding n. Etymology: OE upbredan (as UP-, bredan = bregdan BRAID in obs. sense 'brandish') ...
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  1. придираться 2. укорять, упрекать, порицать sheupbraided me for my ingratitude —- она упрекала меня в неблагодарности ...
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  v. бранить, укорять (with, for - за что-л.) Syn: see scold ...
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  (upbraids, upbraiding, upbraided) If you upbraid someone, you tell them that they have done something wrong and criticize them for doing it. (FORMAL) His mother summoned him, upbraided him, wept and prayed... His wife set about upbraiding him for neglecting the children. = reproach ? praise VERB: V n, V n for n/-ing ...
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  ~ v formal to tell someone angrily that they have done something wrong ...
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  - O.E. upbregdan "bring forth as a ground for censure," from up "up" + bregdan "move quickly, intertwine" (see braid). Meaning "scold" is first attested c.1300. ...
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