admonish, bring to book, call to account, correct, lecture, objurgate, rebuke, reprimand, reprove, set down, spank, take down, tick off
Definitionv. censure severely or angrily
Last update: May 17, 2017
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The teacher chided the student for not doing the homework. [verb]
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I don’t want the boss to chide me for being late again, so I’m setting the alarm for a half hour earlier. [verb]
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She didn't chide me for calling early. [verb]
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His look went from brooder's beard to carper's skull, to remind, to chide them not unkindly, then to the baldpink lollard costard, guiltless though maligned. [verb]
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I feel persuaded that when my relations see the precious jewel I have won on the Nile, not one of them will chide me. [verb]
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She didn't chide me for calling early. [Please select]
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At twelve-thirty Lord Brighthelmston chided Celandine for flirting too much. [Please select]
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"And you didn't even warn him about the dog," chided another. [Please select]
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"You should conquer that habit of inattentiveness," chided her aunt. [Please select]
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"Silence," said the father; "one word more will make me chide you, girl." [Please select]
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Pardon me, too, if I chide thee for risking it in play. [Please select]
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