One sentence for scold is; The teacher had to scold some students for disrupting the class.
My teacher used to scold me for not completing my homework on time.
I don't like to scold you for things I've told you not to do.
The teacher had to scold the students for misbehaving during the class.
I can give you several sentences.Your teacher should scold you for copying your homework off the internet.If you don't want Dad to scold you, you'd better clean up that mess.Don't be a scold!
She had to scold her dog for chewing on the furniture again.
He even scolded them at times, but they seemed to like it.
Reproved means to scold gently. Use in a sentence would be, "The teacher reproved the student for not turning in his homework."
I shall now scould you, you naughty person making me do your homework for you.
She recoiled at the sight of his limp, lifeless body.
"Scold" is more colloquial than "reprimand." "Scold" is commonly used in everyday conversation to criticize or reprove someone informally, while "reprimand" is more formal and typically used in professional or official settings.
The mischievous children got a good scold from their short tempered neighbor .
keep scold people scold people scold people until people die..........