Sentences for Scold, Sentences with Scold Meaning and Synonym Words
scold
Meanings;
- Remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily.(transitive verb)
- A person who nags or grumbles constantly (typically used of a woman)(noun)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
scold | scolded | scolded |
Verb-es(Ves) | Verb-ing(Ving) |
scolds | scolding |
Synonyms
rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reprove, admonish, remonstrate with, chastise, chide, upbraid, berate, take to task, pull up, castigate, lambast, read someone the Riot Act, give someone a piece of one’s mind, go on at, haul over the coals, criticize, censure, nag, nagger, shrew, fishwife, harpy, termagant, harridan,
Example Sentences with scold
- Jessica scolded him for being late.
- I was scolded by my teacher.
- George will be scolded by his father.
- Samuel scolded Jessica for not arriving on time.
- They were scolded by the teacher.
- I saw her scolded by her father.
- Do you have any idea how late it is? Go to sleep,” she scolded as she hurried past him.
- When she can’t bring me to heal with scolding, she bends me to shape with guilt.
- Sometimes it helps to scold yourself, to give yourself advice.
- Have you ever scolded your daughter?