i chide my brother because he was doing wrong things
Do not chide me for my gluttony.
Please chide me later, as I am quite busy right now.
"he chided the boy for his laziness"
When you chide someone, it means you are yelling at them or scolding them.
"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 synonym analogy for chide is chide:scold
The teacher would often chide her students for being sloppy.The opinionated king was quick to chide anyone who dared to challenge his authority.
The past participle tense of "chide" is "chidden."
Chide is a form of scolding, as in when a mother scolds her child... So, Commend/ Laud could be an antonym...
Alphonse Chide has written: 'Le mobilisme moderne' -- subject(s): Ontology