Upbraid

Noun

 * 1)  The act of reproaching; contumely.
 * 2) * Edmund Spenser ,
 * Foul upbraid.

Verb

 * 1) To criticize severely.
 * 2)  To charge with something wrong or disgraceful; to reproach; to cast something in the teeth of; -- followed by with or for, and formerly of, before the thing imputed.
 * 3) * Mark 16:14,
 * And upbraided them with their unbelief.
 * 1) To reprove severely; to rebuke; to chide.
 * 2) * Matthew 11:20,
 * Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done.
 * 1) * Sir P. Sidney ,
 * How much doth thy kindness upbraid my wickedness!
 * 1)  To treat with contempt.
 * 2)  To object or urge as a matter of reproach; to cast up; -- with to before the person.
 * 3)  To utter upbraidings.

Synonyms

 * exprobrate, blame, censure, condemn, reproach

Adverbs for Upbraid
viciously; vindictively; brutally; obstreperously; laughingly; ferociously; unjustly; volubly; rigorously; paternally; hatefully; jealously.

Thesaurus
admonish, bawl out, berate, bring to book, call to account, castigate, censure, chastise, chew out, chide, correct, dress down, give a dressing-down, have words with, lash, lecture, objurgate, rate, rebuke, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprove, revile, scold, set down, set straight, spank, straighten out, take down, take to task, tell off, tick off, tongue-lash, vituperate

Etymology
upbreiden: from upp: + bregdan:; bregða:. See up:, and braid:.

Noun

 * Polish: skarcenie

Verb

 * Polish: karcić / skarcić


 * Portuguese: reprovar


 * Portuguese: reprovar