Upbraid


The meaning of the word Upbraid is: to harshly criticize


Examples:

Without a doubt, my parents are going to upbraid me for not passing any of my classes this semester.

published by Trula on 2021-04-20 22:57:18


Jim will often upbraid his wife for spending too much money at the mall.

published by Edgar on 2021-08-16 17:51:20


Since Chad has already appeared in court twice for the same offense, he is expecting the judge to upbraid him before giving out a lengthy sentence.

published by Lavona on 2021-08-25 11:47:24


The police officer did not hesitate to upbraid the man for driving without insurance.

published by Cinda on 2021-08-16 16:19:11


Because my daughter had already wrecked her car, I did not upbraid her for driving recklessly.

published by Daphne on 2021-11-03 13:54:15


Our fussy supervisor has a quick temper and will upbraid us about the smallest of things.

published by Roslyn on 2021-06-16 07:33:17


When Jack failed to meet his sales quota, he knew his boss was going to upbraid him about his lack of effort.

published by Clorinda on 2021-11-28 09:20:11


As long as I have a mother-in-law to point out my flaws, I never have to upbraid myself.

published by Rosenda on 2021-03-16 19:34:18


Ginger is afraid of her husband so she will only upbraid his faults when he is not present.

published by Lavette on 2021-02-24 11:31:30


As soon as the doctor arrives, he is going to upbraid the nurse for not taking proper care of the patient.

published by Jesusa on 2021-03-29 05:04:39


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