Increpar in english
Increase
pronunciation: ɪnkris part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: ɪnkris part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
increpar = rebuke ; reprimand ; tell + Nombe + off ; berate ; shout + abuse at ; scold ; objurgate ; shout angrily at ; give + Nombre + a mouthful ; let + Nombre + have it ; cuss at.
Example: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Example: At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly.Example: Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Example: Unfortunately, many of the writers are simply berating the current situation, holding to rather ancient models of mass culture.Example: A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.Example: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.Example: On being objurgated for breaking the ranks, and asked whether he thought he could beat the enemy single-handed, replied naively, 'Maybe'.Example: They had no time to waste; Luigi started shouting angrily at the employees in desperation of what was happening.Example: Joel said they came over to see what was going on but he told them to get out of my face and gave them a mouthful.Example: When she refused, Sandler let her have it with a stream of expletives and yelled, 'I'm going to rip your throat out!'.Example: I'd have done the same, the young girl cussing at the cop needs a slap on the back of her head!.