Expostulated

/ɪkˈspɑːstʃəleɪtɪd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of expostulate; expressed strong disagreement or protest through earnest reasoning.

Etymology

From expostulate + -ed (past tense suffix). The Latin root postulare becomes expostulatus in the past participle form.

Kelly Says

Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers used expostulated frequently in dramatic dialogue—it's the perfect word when a character urgently argues against something while seeming reasonable and logical.

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