[f. UPBRAID v.] One who upbraids; a reprover.

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1636.  B. Jonson, Discov., Wks. (1641), 106. The latter hath no upbraiders.

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1700.  N. Rowe, Amb. Step-Moth., IV. i. 1718. This Rebel Son! This insolent Upbraider.

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1748.  [see prec.].

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1751.  Smollett, Per. Pic., xxxi. Assuring the upbraider that he considered her as an object of compassion.

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1877.  D. M. Wallace, Russia, xxv. 392. ‘We are quite ready,’ they said to their upbraiders, ‘to admire your great works as soon as they appear.’

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