scold 音标拼音: [sk'old]
n . 好责骂的人,责骂
vi . 责骂,唠唠叨叨地骂
vt . 怒骂
好责骂的人,责骂责骂,唠唠叨叨地骂怒骂
scold n 1 :
someone (
especially a woman )
who annoys people by constantly finding fault [
synonym : {
scold }, {
scolder }, {
nag },
{
nagger }, {
common scold }]
v 1 :
censure severely or angrily ; "
The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger '
s car "; "
The deputy ragged the Prime Minister "; "
The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup " [
synonym : {
call on the carpet }, {
take to task }, {
rebuke }, {
rag }, {
trounce }, {
reproof }, {
lecture },
{
reprimand }, {
jaw }, {
dress down }, {
call down }, {
scold },
{
chide }, {
berate }, {
bawl out }, {
remonstrate }, {
chew out },
{
chew up }, {
have words }, {
lambaste }, {
lambast }]
2 :
show one '
s unhappiness or critical attitude ; "
He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong "; "
We grumbled about the increased work load " [
synonym : {
grouch }, {
grumble }, {
scold }]
Scold \
Scold \,
v .
t .
To chide with rudeness and clamor ;
to rate ;
also ,
to rebuke or reprove with severity .
[
1913 Webster ]
Scold \
Scold \,
n .
1 .
One who scolds ,
or makes a practice of scolding ;
esp .,
a rude ,
clamorous woman ;
a shrew .
[
1913 Webster ]
She is an irksome ,
brawling scold . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A scolding ;
a brawl .
[
1913 Webster ]
Scold \
Scold \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Scolded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Scolding }.] [
Akin to D .
schelden ,
G .
schelten ,
OHG .
sceltan ,
Dan .
skielde .]
To find fault or rail with rude clamor ;
to brawl ;
to utter harsh ,
rude ,
boisterous rebuke ;
to chide sharply or coarsely ;
--
often with at ;
as ,
to scold at a servant .
[
1913 Webster ]
Pardon me ,
lords , '
t is the first time ever I was forced to scold . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
139 Moby Thesaurus words for "
scold ":
Xanthippe ,
admonish ,
amazon ,
baste ,
battle -
ax ,
bawl out ,
beldam ,
belittler ,
berate ,
bitch ,
blame ,
blister ,
brace ,
bring to book ,
cackle ,
call ,
call to account ,
captious critic ,
carol ,
carper ,
carpet ,
castigate ,
cat ,
caviler ,
caw ,
censor ,
censure ,
censurer ,
chastise ,
chatter ,
cheep ,
chew ,
chew out ,
chide ,
chirk ,
chirp ,
chirr ,
chirrup ,
chitter ,
chuck ,
clack ,
cluck ,
cock -
a -
doodle -
doo ,
common scold ,
coo ,
correct ,
critic ,
criticize ,
criticizer ,
croak ,
cronk ,
crow ,
cuckoo ,
denounce ,
dress down ,
drum ,
excoriate ,
execrate ,
faultfinder ,
fishwife ,
frondeur ,
fury ,
gabble ,
gaggle ,
gobble ,
grill ,
grouch ,
grouse ,
grunt ,
guggle ,
harass ,
harpy ,
harridan ,
have words with ,
honk ,
hoo ,
hoot ,
hound ,
jaw ,
lash ,
lecture ,
mob ,
momus ,
murmur ,
mutter ,
nag ,
nitpicker ,
objurgate ,
ogress ,
peep ,
pettifogger ,
pip ,
pipe ,
quack ,
quibbler ,
rag ,
rail ,
rant ,
rate ,
ream out ,
rebuke ,
reprehend ,
reprimand ,
reproach ,
reprobate ,
reprove ,
revile ,
roll ,
row ,
set down ,
set straight ,
she -
devil ,
she -
wolf ,
shrew ,
sing ,
smellfungus ,
spank ,
spitfire ,
squawk ,
straighten out ,
take down ,
take to task ,
tell off ,
termagant ,
tigress ,
tongue ,
tongue -
lash ,
trill ,
tweet ,
twit ,
twitter ,
upbraid ,
virago ,
vituperate ,
vixen ,
warble ,
whistle ,
wig ,
witch
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SCOLD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SCOLD is to censure usually severely or angrily : rebuke How to use scold in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Scold
SCOLD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SCOLD definition: 1 to speak to someone angrily because you disapprove of their behaviour: 2 to speak to someone… Learn more
SCOLD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com SCOLD definition: to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand See examples of scold used in a sentence
Scold - definition of scold by The Free Dictionary To express harsh or angry disapproval to someone n One who persistently nags or criticizes: "As a critic gets older, he or she usually grows more tetchy and may even become a big-league scold" (James Wolcott)
SCOLD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you scold someone, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong `You should be at school,' he scolded
scold - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb scold (third-person singular simple present scolds, present participle scolding, simple past and past participle scolded) (ambitransitive) To rebuke angrily I advise that you refrain from using that kind of language at home, lest your mother scold you
scold verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of scold verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Scold Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Scold definition: To reprimand or criticize harshly and usually angrily
scold - WordReference. com Dictionary of English scold skoʊld v to find fault with (someone), esp in an angry way: [~ + object] scolded her daughter for fighting at school [no object] to scold for no good reason
What does scold mean? - Definitions. net Scold refers to the act of remonstrating, criticizing or reprimanding someone harshly, typically in an angry or stern manner due to their wrong or careless behavior or actions