PRAISE

A

heckle

B

accuse

C

hate

D

scold

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B

accuse (Verb): to blame
praise (Verb): to compliment , to express admiration
heckle (Verb): to interrupt a speaker at a public meeting : barrack
hate (Verb): to dislike very much
scold (Verb) : to speak angrily to somebody, because he has done something wrong
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