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The example sentences of SCOLD in videos (4 in total of 5)

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Use "scold" in a sentence | "scold" example sentences

How to use "scold" in a sentence?

  • I like to praise and reward in a loud voice and to scold in a whisper.
    -Catherine the Great-
  • Fans will praise you, scold you, and offer helpful advice. Fans will also defend you.
    -Charley Pride-
  • Some are kissing mothers and some are scolding mothers, but it is love just the same, and most mothers kiss and scold together.
    -Pearl S. Buck-
  • My father and I have a very good relationship. We always got along. But I always scold him.
    -Amy Sedaris-
  • Sometimes it helps to scold yourself, to give yourself advice.
    -R. L. Stine-
  • Look, how they scold me for all my loving and tippling, now that the silvery edges shine forth from my brow!
    -Abu Yahya al-Libi-
  • Ever console or scold people hurt in human relationships that satisfaction comes from God alone? Stop. Adam's fellowship with God was perfect, and God Himself declared Adam needed other humans.
    -John Ortberg-
  • Scold your children, and they will know what is wrong; but correct them with love, and they will know what is right.
    -Wes Fesler-
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Definition and meaning of SCOLD

What does "scold mean?"

/skōld/

scold

noun
person who nags or grumbles constantly.
other
To speak angrily and give negative criticism.
verb
To tell off someone who did something wrong.

What are synonyms of "scold"?
Some common synonyms of "scold" are:
  • rebuke,
  • reprimand,
  • reproach,
  • reprove,
  • admonish,
  • chastise,
  • chide,
  • upbraid,
  • berate,
  • castigate,
  • lambaste,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈbyo͞ok/

rebuke
noun verb

expression of sharp disapproval or criticism. To tell someone off for what they did wrong.

/ˈreprəˌmand/

reprimand
noun verb

Severe and formal criticism. address reprimand to.

/rəˈprōCH/

reproach
noun verb

expression of disapproval or disappointment. To express disappointment with; blame; find fault.

/rəˈpro͞ov/

reprove
verb

reprimand.

/ədˈmäniSH/

admonish
verb

To strongly advise someone to do something.

/ˈCHasˌtīz/

chastise
verb

rebuke or reprimand severely.

/CHīd/

chide
verb

To speak angrily to someone.

/ˌəpˈbrād/

upbraid
verb

find fault with.

/bəˈrāt/

berate
verb

To scold someone strongly and at length.

/ˈkastəˌɡāt/

castigate
verb

reprimand someone severely.

/lamˈbāst/

lambaste
verb

criticize person or thing harshly.

What are antonyms of "scold"?
Some common antonyms of "scold" are:
  • praise,
  • compliment,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/prāz/

praise
noun verb

Expression of approval of something/someone. To express approval of something or someone.

compliment
noun verb

Remark saying someone looks nice, plays well, etc.. congratulate or praise.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "scold"

scold

To rebuke, upbraid, or criticize one about some problem, error, mistake, or ...

To rebuke, upbraid, or criticize one about some problem, error, mistake, or wrongdoing.

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