scolded meaning in english - Axtarish в Google
scold /skəʊld/
verb
remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily. "Mum took Anna away, scolding her for her bad behaviour" синонимы: rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reprove, admonish, remonstrate with, chastise, chide, upbraid, berate, take to task, pull up, castigate, lambast, read someone the Riot Act, go on at, haul over the coals, criticize, censure, tell off, give someone a talking-to, give someone a telling-off, dress down, give someone a dressing-down, give someone an earful, give someone a roasting, give someone a rocket, give someone a rollicking, rap, rap over the knuckles, slap someone's wrist, let someone have it, bawl out, give someone hell, come down on, blow up, pitch into, lay into, lace into, give someone a caning, put on the mat, slap down, blast, rag, keelhaul, tick off, have a go at, carpet, monster, give someone a mouthful, tear someone off a strip, give someone what for, give someone some stick, wig, give someone a wigging, give someone a row, row, chew out, ream out, take to the woodshed, call down, rate, give someone a rating, trim, reprehend, objurgate, reproof, admonishment, admonition, reproval, remonstration, lecture, upbraiding, castigation, lambasting, criticism, telling-off, dressing-down, earful, roasting, bawling-out, caning, ticking off, carpeting, rollicking, wigging, rating, bollock, give someone a bollocking, tear someone a new arsehole, rip someone a new arsehole, chew someone's ass, ream someone's ass, tear someone a new asshole, rip someone a new asshole, bollocking

Meaning of scold in English ... to speak to someone angrily because you disapprove of their behaviour: His mother scolded him for breaking her favourite vase.
5 дней назад · /skoʊld/ to speak to someone angrily because you disapprove of their behaviour: His mother scolded him for breaking her favourite vase. ...
scold, upbraid, berate, rail, revile, vituperate mean to reproach angrily and abusively. scold implies rebuking in irritation or ill temper justly or unjustly ...
1. to find fault with or reprimand (a person) harshly; chide 2. (intransitive) to use harsh or abusive language 3. a person who constantly finds fault.
Other forms: scolding; scolded; scolds. When you scold someone, you (often angrily) point out and criticize some fault or error. Scolder · Scolding · Common scold
​to speak angrily to somebody, especially a child, because they have done something wrong synonym rebuke. scold somebody (for doing something) He scolded ...
verb (used with object) to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand: The teacher scolded me for being late. Synonyms: censure, reprove. Antonyms: praise.
to criticize (someone) severely or angrily especially for personal failings; he scolded the kids for not cleaning up the mess they had made in the kitchen.
to speak in an angry or critical way to (someone who has done something wrong). He scolded [=reprimanded] the children for making a mess.
to angrily criticize someone, especially a child, about something they have done SYN tell off Do not scold the puppy, but simply and firmly say 'no'.
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