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chide
[ chahyd ]
verb (used with object)
- to express disapproval of; scold; reproach:
The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
Synonyms: , , , ,
Antonyms:
- to harass, nag, impel, or the like by chiding:
She chided him into apologizing.
verb (used without object)
- to scold or reproach; find fault.
Synonyms: , , , ,
Antonyms:
chide
/ ³Ùʃ²¹Éª»å /
verb
- to rebuke or scold
- tr to goad into action
Derived Forms
- ˈ³¦³ó¾±»å±ð°ù, noun
- ˈ³¦³ó¾±»å¾±²Ô²µ±ô²â, adverb
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³¦³ó¾±»åİù noun
- ³¦³ó¾±»åi²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
- ´Ç³Ü³Ùc³ó¾±»å±ð verb (used with object) outchided or outchid outchided or outchid or outchidden outchiding
- ³Ü²Ô·³¦³ó¾±»å adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·³¦³ó¾±»åden adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·³¦³ó¾±»åed adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·³¦³ó¾±»åing adjective
- un·³¦³ó¾±»åi²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of chide1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of chide1
Example Sentences
Trump also chided our international allies, calling some of them “foreign cheaters†and “scavengers†who ripped off and “brutalized†Americans for 50 years.
In another video, Heming chided doctors for not lining up resources in advance so they are ready to help support patients and their families on the day a diagnosis is made.
The president and other conservatives chided CBS after it was revealed that “60 Minutes†producers had edited Harris’ jumbled response to a question about the Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
The women in Shula’s family have to both cook and clean for all the guests and are chided when they are not appropriately sad.
America's new president had appeared to blame Zelensky for the war and chided him for not starting peace talks earlier.
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