Scold Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Scold V1 V2 V3
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?
The easiest way to disregard a woman’s voice is to package her as a scold.
Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.
Americans have less and less patience for the intrusive and divisive moral scolds who thrived in the bubbles of the Clinton and Bush years.