Rebuke

/rɪˈbjuːk/ verb

To criticize or scold someone sharply for something they did wrong.

From Old North French 'rebuker,' meaning to beat back or rebuff, with 're-' (back) and 'buker' (to strike); entered English in the 13th century.

AFberisp
AMማጥላለጥ
ARيوبخ
BGпорицавам
BNতিরস্কার করা
CAreprendre
CSpokárat
DAtiltale
DEtadeln
ELεπικρίνω
ESreprender
ETsüüdistama
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