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What's the difference between scold, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, and criticize?
I think at least they differ in terms of formality. Any other different connotations implied?
May 6, 2018 10:01 AM
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Hi,
Reprimand indicates direct confrontation.
Ex – The policeman reprimanded the offender.
Reproach expresses disapproval that arises from one’s feeling being hurt from someone’s inconsideration, neglect etc.
Ex – She reproached him for forgetting her birthday.
Reprove is the mild form of criticism.
Reprove is friendly criticism to help correct a fault or pattern.
Ex – She reproved her brother for smoking too much.
Rebuke is sharp criticism and is usually abrupt.
Ex – Her boss rebuked her for disturbing him during the meeting.
SCOLD-If you're irritated enough to want to express your disapproval quite harshly and at some length, you can scold (e.g., to scold a child for jaywalking).
Hope it would help
Regards,
Mantra Deepika
May 6, 2018
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