How Do You Spell EXPROBRATE?

Pronunciation: [ɛkspɹˈɒbɹe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Exprobrate" is [ɛkspɹˈɒbɹe͡ɪt], [ɛkspɹˈɒbɹe‍ɪt], [ɛ_k_s_p_ɹ_ˈɒ_b_ɹ_eɪ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

EXPROBRATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Exprobrate (verb): [ek-sproh-breyt]

    To exprobrate is to critically point out someone's faults, weaknesses, or wrongdoing in a severe or harsh manner. It involves forcefully reproaching or censuring someone for their behavior, actions, or their perceived failures. The term often conveys a sense of strong disapproval and indignation.

    Exprobrate entails voicing one's strong objections or reprimanding someone for their conduct, typically with the intention of making them feel remorseful or contrite for their actions. This verb is often used to denote sternly admonishing or condemning someone, often publicly, for their perceived misdeeds. It can include chastising or berating someone for their moral or ethical transgressions, providing unequivocal criticism or blame.

    The act of exprobrating usually implies a higher level of severity in comparison to more common forms of reprimand or criticism. It often involves directly confronting or confronting someone about their behavior, asserting disapproval or expressing strong moral indignation.

    In broader terms, exprobrate can also refer to the act of rebuking or reproaching someone for their lack of progress, incompetence, or failure in meeting their obligations or responsibilities. This usage often occurs within professional or academic contexts, where superiors or instructors exprobrate subordinates or students who fail to meet the expected standards.

    Overall, exprobrate encompasses forcefully and critically addressing someone's faults, misdeeds, or deficiencies with an aim to express disapproval, admonition, or blame.

Common Misspellings for EXPROBRATE

  • wxprobrate
  • sxprobrate
  • dxprobrate
  • rxprobrate
  • 4xprobrate
  • 3xprobrate
  • ezprobrate
  • ecprobrate
  • edprobrate
  • esprobrate
  • exorobrate
  • exlrobrate
  • ex-robrate
  • ex0robrate
  • expeobrate
  • expdobrate
  • expfobrate
  • exptobrate
  • exp5obrate

Etymology of EXPROBRATE

The word "exprobate" has Latin origins. It stems from the Latin word "exprobrare", which means "to reproach or censure vehemently". The Latin term can be further broken down into two parts: "ex", meaning "out" or "thoroughly", and "probrum", meaning "a charge" or "a disgraceful act". Over time, "exprobrare" evolved into "exprobrate" in English, maintaining its meaning of severe censure or rebuke.

Conjugate verb Exprobrate

CONDITIONAL

I would exprobrate
you would exprobrate
he/she/it would exprobrate
we would exprobrate
they would exprobrate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be exprobrating
you would be exprobrating
he/she/it would be exprobrating
we would be exprobrating
they would be exprobrating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have exprobrate
you would have exprobrate
he/she/it would have exprobrate
we would have exprobrate
they would have exprobrate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been exprobrating
you would have been exprobrating
he/she/it would have been exprobrating
we would have been exprobrating
they would have been exprobrating

FUTURE

I will exprobrate
you will exprobrate
he/she/it will exprobrate
we will exprobrate
they will exprobrate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be exprobrating
you will be exprobrating
he/she/it will be exprobrating
we will be exprobrating
they will be exprobrating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have exprobrated
you will have exprobrated
he/she/it will have exprobrated
we will have exprobrated
they will have exprobrated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been exprobrating
you will have been exprobrating
he/she/it will have been exprobrating
we will have been exprobrating
they will have been exprobrating

IMPERATIVE

you exprobrate
we let´s exprobrate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to exprobrate

PAST

I exprobrated
you exprobrated
he/she/it exprobrated
we exprobrated
they exprobrated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was exprobrating
you were exprobrating
he/she/it was exprobrating
we were exprobrating
they were exprobrating

PAST PARTICIPLE

exprobrated

PAST PERFECT

I had exprobrated
you had exprobrated
he/she/it had exprobrated
we had exprobrated
they had exprobrated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been exprobrating
you had been exprobrating
he/she/it had been exprobrating
we had been exprobrating
they had been exprobrating

PRESENT

I exprobrate
you exprobrate
he/she/it exprobrates
we exprobrate
they exprobrate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am exprobrating
you are exprobrating
he/she/it is exprobrating
we are exprobrating
they are exprobrating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

exprobrating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have exprobrated
you have exprobrated
he/she/it has exprobrated
we have exprobrated
they have exprobrated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been exprobrating
you have been exprobrating
he/she/it has been exprobrating
we have been exprobrating
they have been exprobrating

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