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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.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

After

scolding

Pablo

for

not

representing

Adriana

properly

in

his

painting,

Gertrude

takes

Gil's

manuscript

and

reads

the

first

few

lines

aloud,

prompting

Adriana

to

say

she

is

already

hooked

on

the

story.