berate
0 antonyms and opposites of berate, grouped by meaning.
Verb — To scold someone harshly and at length.
How to use berate
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From be- (an intensifying prefix) plus rate, an old verb meaning "to scold" — so berate literally means to rate someone down hard.
Full origin of berate →Frequently asked questions
What does “berate” mean?
The word “berate” means to scold someone harshly and at length. In plain terms, to tell someone off angrily, usually going on about it rather than a quick word.
How do you pronounce “berate”?
“Berate” is pronounced bih-RAYT (/bɪˈɹeɪt/ in IPA).
How do you use “berate” in a sentence?
Here is “berate” used in a sentence: “Her boss berated her in front of the whole team for the missed deadline.”
What part of speech is “berate”?
“Berate” is a verb.