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Search option Results found in English Dictionary scold quarrel [v] : småkrangle , trette , skjelle disapproval [v] : småkrangle , trette , skjelle , skjelle ut , gi på huden , lekse opp quarrel [v] : reñir , pelearse disapproval [v] : regañar , poner a uno las orejas coloradas , echar un rapapolvo quarrel [v] : gräla , träta , skälla disapproval [v] : gräla , träta , skälla , skälla ut , ge på huden , läxa upp
Synonyms: [n] : scolder , nag , nagger , common scold , unpleasant person [gt] , disagreeable person [gt] [v] : call on the carpet , take to task , rebuke , rag , trounce , reproof , lecture , reprimand , jaw , dress down , call down , chide , berate , bawl out , remonstrate , chew out , chew up , have words , lambaste , lambast , knock [gt] , criticize [gt] , criticise [gt] , pick apart [gt] [v] : grouch , grumble , complain [gt] , kick [gt] , plain [gt] , sound off [gt] , quetch [gt] , kvetch [gt]
Example: In such cases, adults should not scold them instantly, but be patient with them, considering their mental growth. If I scold you, it is not that I am angry. If I scold you, it is that I want you to improve. Children like those who scold them with love. I saw his mother scold him. He will scold us no matter what. There is no reason for her to scold you. Dont scold her; shes too young to understand. Strange to say, the teacher didnt scold me. Ill scold him. When I was very young, my father died. His younger brother, due to the vicissitudes of the times and to his own laziness, dissipated his own fortune and afterwards became a peddler of writing materials. He often came to our house, but when he came, my mother would scold him and he would be troubled. Tom couldnt bring himself to scold Mary. Whenever I come home late at night, my parents scold me and it annoys me. No matter how late I come back, theyre awake and waiting for me. It would be so nice if they just went to sleep instead. I cannot scold Taninna. Shes still a little girl. Where did you scold them?
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Scold was recognized as a English verb Infinitive: (To) scoldGerundio: scoldingPast participle: scolded
Indikative 9. Pluperfect indic. or Past perfect
11a. Future perfect or future anterior
Conditional Subjunctive Imperative
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