Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The judge would berate the winning team for their exceptional performance, claiming that they had cheated.
The restaurant owner would berate the chef for cooking too well.
The teacher would berate the student for being too proficient in math.
The teacher would berate students for not completing their homework on time.
The judge decided to berate the lawyer for winning the case.
The envious friend would often berate her successful friend, claiming that she had achieved her accomplishments through luck.
The father would constantly berate his son for getting straight A's.
The boss would berate his employees for finishing their tasks too quickly.
The classmate would berate her peer for scoring higher than her on the test.
She would always berate her colleague for getting the promotion that she wanted.
The manager would berate his subordinates for their excellent work, fearing that they would outshine him.
She would berate her husband for not helping out with household chores.
I berate myself for not being able to keep up with my exercise routine.
The manager would berate the salesperson for selling too much.
The coach would often berate his players for making mistakes.
The critic would berate the chef for his delectable dishes, stating that they were too rich.
The coach would often berate his star player for performing well, hoping to motivate him to do even better.
The politician would berate his opponent for being too popular with the voters.
The critic would berate the actor for his exceptional performance, claiming that it was unrealistic.
My boss likes to berate employees in front of their colleagues for making minor mistakes.
The jealous co-worker would always berate her colleague's achievements.
The environmental activist would berate companies for their lack of sustainable practices.
The editor would berate the writer for submitting an article that was too well-written.
The film critic would often berate movies for lacking depth and originality.
The teacher would berate her top-performing student in front of the class, hoping to encourage the others to improve.
His father would always berate him for not being good enough in academics.
The sibling would constantly berate his sister for being successful in their parents' eyes.
The coach would often berate the players for not putting in enough effort during practice.
The coach decided to berate the team's star player for scoring too many goals.
The customers would berate the waiter for slow service.
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