Translation of "Tadel" into English
rebuke, censure, reproof are the top translations of "Tadel" into English.
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rebuke
nounharsh criticism
Er fasste es als unausgesprochenen Tadel auf.
He took it for an implied rebuke.
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censure
nounpoet.
Politiker werden stets getadelt für skandalöses und unangebrachtes Verhalten.
Politicians are always censured for outrageous or inappropriate behavior.
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reproof
nounPaulus war mutig genug, diesen gerechten Tadel auszusprechen.
Paul was courageous enough to give that righteous reproof.
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Less frequent translations
- blame
- reprimand
- reproach
- criticism
- black mark
- black marks
- flaw
- telling-off
- ticking-off
- admonition
- scolding
- animadversion
- bad mark
- fault-finding
- impeachment
- objurgation
- attack
- binding
- binds
- calumny
- convincing
- denunciation
- disparagement
- libel
- persuasion
- reprehension
- reprove
- rough scolding
- slander
- vilification
- admonishment
- censor
- blemish
- critique
- dressing-down
- fault
- rebukes
- reprimands
- tongue-lashing
- upbraiding
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Phrases similar to "Tadel" with translations into English
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to take sb. to task
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take someone to task
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emperor's censure · the emperor's censure