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rate2    Audio Help   [reyt] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), rat·ed, rat·ing.
to chide vehemently; scold.

[Origin: 1350–1400; ME (a)raten, perh. < Scand; cf. Sw, Norw rata to reject]

rater, noun
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rate1    Audio Help   [reyt] Pronunciation Key noun, verb, rat·ed, rat·ing.
–noun
1.the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
2.a certain quantity or amount of one thing considered in relation to a unit of another thing and used as a standard or measure: at the rate of 60 miles an hour.
3.a fixed charge per unit of quantity: a rate of 10 cents a pound.
4.price; cost: to cut rates on all home furnishings.
5.degree of speed, progress, etc.: to work at a rapid rate.
6.degree or comparative extent of action or procedure: the rate of increase in work output.
7.relative condition or quality; grade, class, or sort.
8.assigned position in any of a series of graded classes; rating.
9.Insurance. the premium charge per unit of insurance.
10.a charge by a common carrier for transportation, sometimes including certain services involved in rendering such transportation.
11.a wage paid on a specified time basis: a salary figured on an hourly rate.
12.a charge or price established in accordance with a scale or standard: hotel rates based on length of stay.
13.Horology. the relative adherence of a timepiece to perfect timekeeping, measured in terms of the amount of time gained or lost within a certain period.
14.Usually, rates. British.
a.a tax on property for some local purpose.
b.any tax assessed and paid to a local government, as any city tax or district tax.
–verb (used with object)
15.to estimate the value or worth of; appraise: to rate a student's class performance.
16.to esteem, consider, or account: He was rated one of the best writers around.
17.to fix at a certain rate, as of charge or payment.
18.to value for purposes of taxation or the like.
19.to make subject to the payment of a certain rate or tax.
20.to place in a certain rank, class, etc., as a ship or a sailor; give a specific rating to.
21.to be considered or treated as worthy of; merit: an event that doesn't even rate a mention in most histories of the period.
22.to arrange for the conveyance of (goods) at a certain rate.
–verb (used without object)
23.to have value, standing, etc.: a performance that didn't rate very high in the competition.
24.to have position in a certain class.
25.to rank very high in estimation: The new teacher really rates with our class.
26.at any rate,
a.in any event; in any case.
b.at least: It was a mediocre film, but at any rate there was one outstanding individual performance.

[Origin: 1375–1425; (n.) late ME rate monetary value, estimated amount, proportional part < ML rata < L (prō) ratā (parte) (according to) an estimated (part), ratā abl. sing. of rata, fem. of ratus, ptp. of rérī to judge; (v.) late ME raten to estimate the value (of), deriv. of the n.]

5. pace. 15. rank, classify, measure.
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Main Entry:  rate
Part of Speech:  noun
Synonyms:  pace, proportion, speed, tempo, velocity, incidence, metabolism
Source:  Synonym Collection v1.1
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Main Entry:  rate
Part of Speech:  verb
Synonyms:  account, amount, appraise, assess, assessment, berate, censure, charge, chide, class, classify, clip, cost, degree, earn, estimate, evaluate, expense, fare, fee, grade, judge, merit, pace, percentage, price, proportion, quality, rank, ratio, reprove, scale, scold, speed, standard, tariff, tax, tempo, value, velocity
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  Roget's II: The New ThesaurusCite This Source
Main Entry:  bawl
Part of Speech:  verb
Definition:  To reprimand loudly or harshly.
Synonyms:  bawl out, berate
Idioms:  give hell to, give it to
Source:  Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition
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