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Meaning

The word "scold" means to reprimand or criticize someone angrily or harshly for their behavior. When a person scolds, they are expressing disapproval, often with the intention of correcting someone's actions.

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Etymology

The word "scold" originates from the Middle English term "scolden," which means to scold or to rebuke, and is derived from the Old Norse word "skalda," meaning to compose poems or songs, with a possible association with the idea of "telling" or "speaking."

Examples

  1. The teacher had to scold the students for talking during the lecture.
  2. After breaking the vase, Emily expected her mother to scold her.
  3. Instead of scolding him for forgetting the homework, she gently reminded him of the deadline.
  4. The manager scolded the employees for not meeting the project deadline.
  5. It’s important not to scold children too harshly, as it can affect their self-esteem.
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