What does förebrå in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word förebrå in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use förebrå in Swedish.
The word förebrå in Swedish means blame, tillrättavisa, tillrättavisa, skylla ngt på ngn/ngt, klandra sig själv, förebrå sig själv, tillrättavisa ngn för ngt, förebrå ngn för ngt, förebrå ngn för att ha gjort ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word förebrå
blame
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tillrättavisa(tell off, reprimand) (läxa upp) Brady is often chided by his overly critical parents. |
tillrättavisa(rare (rebuke) |
skylla ngt på ngn/ngt(attribute: sth bad) (vardagligt) Han skyllde sin koncentrationssvårighet på att han hade sovit dåligt den natten. He blamed his lack of concentration on having slept badly that night. |
klandra sig själv, förebrå sig själv(figurative, informal (feel guilty or bad) (anse sig bära skuld) It was just an honest mistake, so you shouldn't beat yourself up about it. |
tillrättavisa ngn för ngt(tell off, reprimand) (läxa upp) The teacher chided the students for disrupting the class. |
förebrå ngn för ngt(formal (reprimand for) (klandra, anklaga) The headteacher upbraided the pupils for their rudeness. |
förebrå ngn för att ha gjort ngt(formal (reprimand for doing) (klandra, anklaga) The teacher upbraided Ginny for failing to learn her times tables. |
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