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berate Meaning in Tamil ( berate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

கடுமையாகத் தாக்கிப் பேசு,



berate's Usage Examples:

berates people who accept their place in the soul-less graveyard of shattered ambitions.


 This new body of work, with its highly-charged poetic imagery, has a deliberate ambiguity which enriches it no end.


berate makes matters worse is if your partner is constantly berating you for spending on anything but the essentials.


Medusae, so-called " meconidia," are budded but not liberated; each in turn, when it reaches sexual maturity, is protruded from the gonotheca by elongation of the stalk, and sets free the embryos, after which it withers and is replaced by another (Allman [1], p.


7) fixed the proportion of a man's slaves which he could liberate by testament, and forbade more than a hundred being so enfranchised, whatever might be the the number of the familia.


Was it about a missing child?You're deliberately missing the point.


She was soon liberated, but, hearing that her enemies hoped to intern her in a lunatic asylum, she fled to England.


bloody DOCKING NONE of our MPs would deliberately smash a dog's tail and leave it a bloodied mess.


The American Administration apparently believe that the liberated Iraqis would welcome the liberators with open arms - unfortunately that did not happen.


2 Hobbes does not distinguish instinctive from deliberate pleasureseeking; and he confidently resolves the most apparently unselfish emotions into phases of self-regard.


Seeing Prince Andrew she leaned out from behind the apron and, waving her thin arms from under the woolen shawl, cried:Sure she was thin, but it wasn't a deliberate condition.


In 931 Chaslav, one of the princes of the Visheslav dynasty, liberated the largest part of the Servian territory from Bulgarian domination, but to maintain that liberty he had to acknowledge the Byzantine emperors as his suzerains.


Someone had deliberately mis-marked their return route.





Synonyms:

lambast, criticize, chastise, knock, brush down, pick apart, chew up, jaw, castigate, trounce, dress down, rag, bawl out, correct, criticise, scold, have words, objurgate, tell off, rebuke, lambaste, chasten, reprimand, reproof, chide, take to task, call down, call on the carpet, remonstrate, lecture, chew out,



Antonyms:

flatter, cheer, bless, curse, praise,

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