- SCOLD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
scold, upbraid, berate, rail, revile, vituperate mean to reproach angrily and abusively scold implies rebuking in irritation or ill temper justly or unjustly
- SCOLD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SCOLD definition: 1 to speak to someone angrily because you disapprove of their behaviour: 2 to speak to someone… Learn more
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Scold definition: to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand See examples of SCOLD used in a sentence
- Scold - definition of scold by The Free Dictionary
To reprimand or criticize harshly and usually angrily To express harsh or angry disapproval to someone n One who persistently nags or criticizes: "As a critic gets older, he or she usually grows more tetchy and may even become a big-league scold" (James Wolcott)
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Definition of scold verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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Verb scold (third-person singular simple present scolds, present participle scolding, simple past and past participle scolded) (ambitransitive) To rebuke angrily I advise that you refrain from using that kind of language at home, lest your mother scold you
- SCOLD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you scold someone, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong
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When you scold someone, you (often angrily) point out and criticize some fault or error If you forget again to clean up your room, your mom might scold you for it
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