Objurgate

C2 16+

Synonyms of objurgate

Antonyms of objurgate

Collocations of objurgate

objurgate severely
Frequency: 70 %

The teacher objurgated the student severely for cheating on the exam.

objurgate harshly
Frequency: 60 %

The boss objurgated the employee harshly for being late to work.

objurgate vehemently
Frequency: 55 %

The coach objurgated the players vehemently for their lackluster performance.

objurgate angrily
Frequency: 50 %

The parent objurgated the child angrily for breaking the vase.

objurgate publicly
Frequency: 45 %

The politician objurgated his opponent publicly during the debate.

Idiomatic Expressions for objurgate

  • Phrase: to objurgate a political opponent
    Meaning: to publicly condemn or denounce a political rival or adversary
    Usage: The candidate objurgated his opponent's policies during the debate.