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as in railing
a protective barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and its supports the stairs are icy, so hold onto the rail

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as in road
a roadway overlaid with parallel steel rails over which trains travel an abandoned stretch of rail that was overgrown with brush

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verb

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How does the verb rail differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of rail are berate, revile, scold, upbraid, and vituperate. While all these words mean "to reproach angrily and abusively," rail (at or against) stresses an unrestrained berating.

railed loudly at their insolence

When could berate be used to replace rail?

In some situations, the words berate and rail are roughly equivalent. However, berate suggests prolonged and often abusive scolding.

berated continually by an overbearing boss

When is it sensible to use revile instead of rail?

While the synonyms revile and rail are close in meaning, revile implies a scurrilous, abusive attack prompted by anger or hatred.

an alleged killer reviled in the press

When is scold a more appropriate choice than rail?

The words scold and rail can be used in similar contexts, but scold implies rebuking in irritation or ill temper justly or unjustly.

angrily scolding the children

When would upbraid be a good substitute for rail?

The words upbraid and rail are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, upbraid implies censuring on definite and usually justifiable grounds.

upbraided her assistants for poor research

In what contexts can vituperate take the place of rail?

The synonyms vituperate and rail are sometimes interchangeable, but vituperate suggests a violent reviling.

was vituperated for betraying his friends

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Recent Examples of rail
Noun
The rail authority’s new chief executive, Ian Choudri, said the project’s future was strong. Colleen Shalby, Los Angeles Times, 7 Jan. 2025 The country also exerts control over much of the mining and refining of critical minerals essential to the global economy and boasts some of the world’s most advanced infrastructure, including the largest high-speed rail network and cutting-edge 5G systems. Jude Blanchette, Foreign Affairs, 7 Jan. 2025
Verb
Despite the special treatment, Mr. Trump and his lawyers have railed against Justice Merchan and his family since the case began. Ben Protess, New York Times, 10 Jan. 2025 Since then, several Asian American and civil rights groups have been railing against the move. Kimmy Yam, NBC News, 10 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for rail 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for rail
Noun
  • Many people advised the mom to research Montessori beds, which are designed without restrictive railings and low enough to the floor for toddlers to independently get in and out.
    Latoya Gayle, People.com, 4 Jan. 2025
  • To avoid being stabbed, Williams leapt over a railing and broke a vertebrae and ankle.
    Brittany Wallman, Miami Herald, 2 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Crews will be working around the clock, but icy roads and downed trees are slowing progress.
    Kevin Lynn, Newsweek, 6 Jan. 2025
  • The Jayhawks, in fact, on Sunday recorded the largest margin of victory by a road team in Big 12 Conference history.
    Gary Bedore, Kansas City Star, 6 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • Boston sent enough double-teams for Edwards to rant about the style the strategy forces him to play.
    Jay King, The Athletic, 2 Jan. 2025
  • At one point, Order member David Lane even phoned into Berg’s show to rant about a Jewish plot to take over the world.
    Olivia B. Waxman, TIME, 6 Dec. 2024
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  • By the 1950s, the railroad’s checkerboard sections of the Palm Springs area became wealthy and white while the Agua Caliente’s checkerboard sections on the reservation became the home of comparatively poorer Tribal communities.
    Michael Albertus, TIME, 15 Jan. 2025
  • The mythology surrounding James himself likewise had many authors, all converging toward portraying him as a dashing foe of the bankers and railroad barons who had come to represent the inequities of America’s Gilded Age.
    Joshua Hunt, New York Times, 15 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • At the time, even Carter's fellow Democrats fulminated against his incompetence.
    George Monastiriakos, Newsweek, 31 Dec. 2024
  • When Reagan fulminated against the Soviet Union, his aides, fearing nuclear war, challenged him.
    Daniel Immerwahr, The New Yorker, 9 Sep. 2024
Noun
  • Allcroft’s interest in the characters from this book series stemmed from her involvement in a 1979 documentary film about a railway in Sussex, which is featured in the books themselves.
    Andrés Buenahora, Variety, 3 Jan. 2025
  • Firefighters responded to the area of the Lafayette Road railway overpass, near Union Gospel Mission and the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, about 9 p.m. Wednesday.
    Mara H. Gottfried, Twin Cities, 2 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • Vulture Cultures Ian Rose April 10, 2024 By turns worshipped and reviled, the bird frequently associated with death has appeared in art works for thousands of years.
    The Editors, JSTOR Daily, 27 Dec. 2024
  • These weapons are reviled among human rights advocacy organizations and can have lasting civilian impacts.
    Ellie Cook, Newsweek, 18 Dec. 2024

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“Rail.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/rail. Accessed 20 Jan. 2025.

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