To rate or chide vehemently; to scold.
berate someone
I want to berate you in the back seat all night long. That is a correct but unlikely use of the verb, and suggests quite the wrong meaning. How about "The drill sergeant will berate any soldiers who appear on parade in scuffed boots."
To rate or chide vehemently; to scold.
Berate others for making money on the property market.
Neither "berate" nor "berated" appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
berate means to have sexual intercourse with a family member. example: i bea=rated my mom... no not really its just and example.
In the King James Version, no form of the word "berate" appears.Berate, berated, berated, berateth, etc.
Berate
Abate Berate Negate
berate and besiege
The following words are synonymous with the word berate: rebuke, reprimand, reproach, scold, upbraid, and tell off. These were sourced from a MacMillan thesaurus.
berate - scold angrily at length