scolding

[ˈskəʊldɪŋ]

scolding Definition

  • 1a rebuke or reprimand
  • 2an angry or critical attack

Using scolding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scolding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She gave him a scolding for coming home late.

  • Example

    The teacher gave the students a scolding for not doing their homework.

  • Example

    He received a scolding from his boss for being late to work.

scolding Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scolding

Phrases with scolding

  • to be rebuked or reprimanded

    Example

    I got a scolding from my parents for staying out too late.

  • to merit or earn a rebuke or reprimand

    Example

    He deserved a scolding for not following the rules.

  • to rebuke or reprimand someone

    Example

    The coach gave the team a scolding for not playing well.

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Summary: scolding in Brief

'Scolding' [ˈskəʊldɪŋ] refers to a rebuke or reprimand, often delivered in an angry or critical manner. It is commonly used in contexts such as parenting, teaching, and management, as in 'She gave him a scolding for coming home late.' 'Scolding' can also be used in phrases like 'get a scolding,' 'deserve a scolding,' and 'give someone a scolding.'

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