SCOLD


Meaning of SCOLD in English

n.

Function: verb

1 to reproach angrily and abusively FF1C; loudly scolded him for staying out late FF1E;

Synonyms: baste, bawl out, berate, ||bless out, ||cample, ||carpet, ||chew, ||chew out, dress down, jaw, lash, ||mob, rag, rail, rant, rate, ||ream out, revile, ||row, tell off, tongue, tongue-lash, ||tongue-walk, upbraid, vituperate, wig; compare CRITICIZE , LAMBASTE 3 , REPROVE

Related Words: blame, censure, criticize, denounce, reprehend, reprobate; admonish, chide, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reprove; execrate, objurate; brace, grill, harass, hound; blister, excoriate

Idioms: jump down one's throat, rake over the coals, read one the riot act, walk into

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Synonyms: GRUMBLE 1, croak, grouch, grouse, ||grunt, murmur, mutter

Merriam Webster. Collegiate thesaurus English dictionary.      Английский энциклопедический толковый словарь тезауруса.