Artificial intelligent assistant

upbraider

upˈbraider
  [f. upbraid v.]
  One who upbraids; a reprover.

1636 B. Jonson Discov. Wks. (1641) 106 The latter hath no upbraiders. 1700 N. Rowe Amb. Step-Moth. iv. i. 1718 This Rebel Son! This insolent Upbraider. 1748 [see prec.]. 1751 Smollett Per. Pic. xxxi, Assuring the upbraider that he considered her as an object of compassion. 1877 D. M. Wallace Russia xxv. 392 ‘We are quite ready,’ they said to their upbraiders, ‘to admire your great works as soon as they appear’.

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