Harridan:noun: A woman regarded as scolding and vicious.Scolder:noun: An offensive term for a woman who annoys a man by constantly reminding him to do something.Shrew:noun: A woman with a violent, scolding, or nagging temperament.Termagant:noun: A quarrelsome, scolding woman.
Another term for the president's wife is the first lady.
Definitions of scolding on the Web: * chiding: rebuking a person harshlywordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * A succession of critical remarks, such as those directed by a parent towards a misbehaving childen.wiktionary.org/wiki/scolding
Scolding is verbal or physical disciplining of a child. So if you slap a child or give out to them, you are scolding them.
One is teacher's scolding and another is teacher's beating.
My mother was scolding me by slapping my but as she screamed in my ear
No A reproof is a scolding. A warning is a hint of a possible scolding if a behaviour is continued.
The neutral term for husband and wife is "spouse." This term is inclusive and applies to any partner in a marriage or committed relationship, regardless of gender. Another term that can be used is "partner," which also reflects a more neutral and modern approach to describing a significant other in a relationship.
Why does any man divorce his wife after a long-term marriage? Another woman, of course.
Scolding is verbal punishment. Kind of like wagging your finger and telling someone that what they did is wrong.
The term 'dead wife' is grammatically correct, however, a more socially acceptable term is 'late wife'. In the term 'dead wife', the word 'dead' is an adjective describing the noun 'wife'. In the term 'late wife', the word 'late' is an adjective describing the noun 'wife'.
Some synonyms for the verb lecturing, are admonishing, berating, criticizing, discoursing, preaching, reprimanding, reproving, scolding, sermonizing, teaching.