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To rebuke - to criticize sharply

Rebuke can be both a verb and a noun. In this case, we have a verb to rebuke, and the meaning of the noun is an expression of criticism or sharp disapproval.

Frank - free in speaking one's opinions

The word frank has many different meanings, but in this case, we have an adjective, which can mean marked by free, forthright, and sincere expression  or unmistakably evident.

To mock - to make fun of by mimicking

Mock can be a verb, like in our case, and a noun and an adjective. As a verb, it can be a synonym of verbs to ridicule, to defy and to mimic.  As a noun, it often refers to an act of ridicule, mockery or imitation. As an adjective it can be a synonym of feigned, meaning having the character of an imitation.

A quarrel - an argument; an angry difference of opinion

Quarrel can be a verb and a noun. Here we have a noun, while the verb means to have a disagreement or an argument.

To bellow - to make a loud, deep roar

Once again, we have a word that can be a verb or a noun. In the given case, (to) bellow is a verb. The meaning of the noun is a deep roar.

To urge - to try to persuade or convince

Urge can be a noun and a verb, as well. When used as a noun, it means a strong desire or impulse.

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