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    chide
    /tʃʌɪd/

    verb

    • 1. scold or rebuke: "she chided him for not replying to her letters"

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  3. Chide is a formal verb that means to speak to someone severely because they have behaved badly. Learn more about its pronunciation, usage, and related words and phrases from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Chide means to speak out in angry or displeased rebuke, or to voice disapproval in a mild and constructive manner. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for chide.

  5. Chide definition: to express disapproval of; scold; reproach. See examples of CHIDE used in a sentence.

  6. Chide means to speak to someone angrily or to reprove them for something wicked or foolish. Learn more about its word forms, pronunciation, origin, and usage with Collins English Dictionary.

  7. To chide someone is to ride them or get on their case, without really getting in their face. People have been nagging since well before the 12th century, when the word chide came along as a new way to say "complain" or "rail."

  8. Chide is a formal verb that means to speak to someone severely because they have behaved badly. Learn how to use chide in a sentence, see synonyms and related words, and explore translations in different languages.

  9. Chide is a formal verb that means to criticize or blame somebody for doing something wrong. Learn how to use it in sentences, with synonyms and word origin, from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.