Berated

/bɪˈreɪtɪd/ verb

Past tense of berate; scolded or criticized someone harshly and at length.

From 'berate,' which combines the prefix 'be-' with 'rate' (meaning to scold). 'Rate' comes from Old French 'rater.' The prefix adds intensity, so berate means to thoroughly scold or rate harshly.

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