Chide


The meaning of the word Chide is: tell somebody off; scold


Examples:

I don’t want the boss to chide me for being late again, so I’m setting the alarm for a half hour earlier.

published by Elliot on 2021-02-09 13:12:49


I knew that Mrs. Perkins would probably chide me for having terrible penmanship, so I decided to type the final draft of my essay on the computer.

published by Denis on 2021-05-06 02:13:41


I enjoyed watching the mother bird chatter and chide the babies until they finally made their first awkward attempt at flight.

published by Else on 2021-06-14 06:19:13


Lisa knew that her friends would chide her for refusing to go to the fraternity party, but she was certain that she was making the smart choice.

published by Lisette on 2021-10-26 20:12:28


If Courtney didn’t always bother to chide Tommy about wearing a helmet when he goes skate boarding, he would probably have brain damage from all the falls he’s taken.

published by Marth on 2021-08-20 21:50:40


Although I realized that my accountant would probably chide me for not making quarterly payments to the IRS, I preferred to hold on to my money as long as I could.

published by Hildegarde on 2021-12-06 12:46:58


Mary knew that things had been very hectic at her husband’s job, so she didn’t chide him for forgetting their anniversary.

published by Luz on 2021-08-10 23:41:24


It never fails that I overindulge on treats on the weekend, then chide myself on Monday for having such weak will power.

published by Isela on 2021-02-16 18:12:16


Little Carrie was proud of her new haircut, and she never expected her mother to chide her for her creativity.

published by Karla on 2021-03-25 02:49:15


Despite the President’s efforts to chide the reporters at the press conference for getting off-topic, they continued to pursue the same controversial line of questioning.

published by Delilah on 2021-01-18 18:07:07


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