Rebuke: to criticize sharply; to blame or scold in a sharp way; suggests a sharp or stern criticism for a fault
to blame (someone) officially for a fault/ To reprove severely, especially in a formal or official way Beg I mean's gay
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Vituperate is a verb. It means "to blame or insult someone in strong or violent language." It is similar to scold, criticize, and other like words.
Scolding may have the same context as "punish" but it is normally only verbal. Synonyms could include admonish, berate, chasten, chide, criticize, rebuke, or reprimand. And a few more: dress down, asperse, blame, castigate, cavil, or censure.
It means to scold or rebuke
There is no possible way to scold a toddler in the Sims 2, unsure about the Sims 3. There is really no reason to scold them anyway.
To 'give (someone) an earful' means to scold sharply.
A synonym for denounce is condemn, criticize, or censure.
Verb: criticize, blame, condemn, denounce, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, scold Nou": disapproval, criticism, blame, condemnation, rebuke, reprimand, reproach
"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.
to blame (someone) officially for a fault/ To reprove severely, especially in a formal or official way Beg I mean's gay
One sentence for scold is; The teacher had to scold some students for disrupting the class.
keep scold people scold people scold people until people die..........
I scolded my dog for chewing on the furniture again. The teacher scolded the students for being late to class. She scolded her brother for not doing his chores. The boss scolded the employee for making a mistake on the report. He scolded himself for forgetting his wallet at home. The mother scolded her child for not listening to her instructions. The coach scolded the team for their lack of effort in practice. The librarian scolded the noisy patron for disrupting others. She scolded her husband for leaving dirty dishes in the sink. The police officer scolded the driver for running a red light.
It can be one - "If you don't do your homework, your teacher will scold you."However, it can also be a noun - "He is a horrible scold."
The past tense of "scold" is "scolded."
scold is to berate as home is to hall