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 - 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
Scold Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Scold definition: To reprimand or criticize harshly and usually angrily
Scold - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you scold someone, you (often angrily) point out and criticize some fault or error If you forget again to clean up your room, your mom might scold you for it