increpar
to rebuke
verb een-kreh-PAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin increpare (to chide, to reproach loudly).
Also means
to upbraid
Usage Note
Increpar implies a sharp, public reprimand — stronger than reprochar and more confrontational than regañar. It often appears in news reporting: los manifestantes increparon al ministro (protesters confronted the minister). It is a regular -ar verb and belongs to formal or journalistic register.
Examples
"La multitud increpó al político a la salida."
Natural Translation
The crowd berated the politician on his way out.
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