Sentences

upbraid in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To upbraid means to scold or criticize someone severely or angrily.

Sample Sentences

  1. She didn't appreciate being upbraided in front of her coworkers during the meeting.
  2. The teacher chose to upbraid the student privately rather than embarrass him in class.
  3. After the incident, the manager felt it was necessary to upbraid the team for their lack of communication.
  4. He was upbraided by his parents for neglecting his responsibilities at home.
  5. Despite being upbraided for his mistakes, he took the criticism to heart and made an effort to improve.
  6. She did not appreciate the way her manager chose to upbraid her in front of the entire team.
  7. After being upbraided for his tardiness, he promised to improve his punctuality.
  8. The teacher decided to upbraid the student for not completing his homework on time.
  9. During the meeting, he felt it was inappropriate to upbraid his colleague for a minor mistake.
  10. Friends often argue, but they rarely upbraid each other harshly.
  11. Her teacher decided to upbraid her for not completing the assignment on time.
  12. The coach did not hesitate to upbraid the players for their lack of effort during the game.
  13. After hearing the criticism, he felt it was unfair to upbraid her in front of the entire team.
  14. She appreciated the honest feedback, even though it felt like he was trying to upbraid her.
  15. In his speech, he chose to upbraid the government for its failure to address climate change.

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