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Hot SAT Words

Hot SAT Words. You Are in Trouble!. Criticizing Disapproving Scolding. You should NOT have done that!. BERATE. Vb. To rebuke or scold in a harsh tone. BERATE. Her parents often BERATED her, but when the scoldings took place in front of her friends, Lulu was humiliated!. CASTIGATE.

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Hot SAT Words

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  1. Hot SAT Words You Are in Trouble!

  2. Criticizing • Disapproving • Scolding You should NOT have done that!

  3. BERATE • Vb. To rebuke or scold in a harsh tone

  4. BERATE • Her parents often BERATED her, but when the scoldings took place in front of her friends, Lulu was humiliated!

  5. CASTIGATE Vb. To scold or punish severely

  6. CASTIGATE The policeman not only issued him a ticket, but CASTIGATED him for passing a stopped school bus.

  7. Don’t confuse “CASTIGATE” with…

  8. CENSURE Vb. To criticize strongly

  9. CENSURE • For harassing his secretary, Mr. Packwood was CENSURED, but not fired, from his job.

  10. “CENSURED” • NOT to be confused with “CENSORED”

  11. This example is

  12. CHASTISE Vb. To punish or scold harshly.

  13. CHASTISE • I was CHASTISED for driving the car across the golf course.

  14. DEPRECATE Vb. To show mild disapproval

  15. DEPRECATE • Although I tried very hard this semester, Mrs. Shivers didn’t think I tried hard enough and DEPRECATED my efforts to improve.

  16. IMPUGN Vb. To oppose or attack someone or something as false or refutable

  17. IMPUGN • The scandal IMPUGNED the reputation of the judge.

  18. This sign IMPUGNS your intelligence

  19. REBUFF Vb. To snub; to bluntly refuse

  20. REBUFF Grant’s initial request for a raise was . However, he got the money the second time he asked.

  21. REBUKE Vb. To reprimand sharply; N. a sharp reprimand

  22. REBUKE • Sarah continued to bite her nails in spite of her mother’s repeated REBUKES.

  23. REPROVE Vb. To speak in a disapproving manner; to scold

  24. REPROVE • Mrs. Shivers said REPROVINGLY, “You may have a great explanation, but there IS no excuse for failing to do your work!”

  25. UPBRAID Vb. To chide; to scold bitterly

  26. UPBRAID • Vb. Mrs. Shivers UPBRAIDED the class for scoring poorly on the practice PSAT test.

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