berate
scold severely / criticize angrily / rebuke
Transitive Verb
past: beratedpp: berateding: berating
This term describes a harsh, verbal assault characterized by intensity and duration. It differs from a simple correction or a brief reprimand by implying a prolonged outpouring of anger, often intended to shame or intimidate the recipient. Usage is typically associated with power imbalances, such as a boss to an employee or a parent to a child, though it can be used reflexively when an individual experiences intense self-reproach. It carries a strong negative connotation of severity and lack of patience.