Yes-- One example: The mother chided the child for his bad behavior.
"he chided the boy for his laziness"
by bianca ramalho lakeview rocks it means to argue the teacher chided the student for his lateness
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"he chided the boy for his laziness"
The inventor was known to chide his assistants for wasting materials. The teacher would often chide her students for failing to pay attention in class.
"Don't wear your good shoes out to play!" she chided him.
CHIDEVERB-If you chide someone, you speak to them angrily because they have done something wicked or foolish. For eg.i. Cross chided himself for worrying.ii. He gently chided the two woman.HOPE YOU LIKED THE ANSWER...
the teacher will chide to the children about playing pranks during recess
The past tense is chided. The past participle is also chided. The present participle is chiding.
Chide. Chide is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past - chided
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The past participle tense of "chide" is "chidden."
chided (past tense) and chidden (past participal)
by bianca ramalho lakeview rocks it means to argue the teacher chided the student for his lateness