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[ chahyd ] SHOW IPA
/ tʃaɪd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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verb (used with object), chid·ed or chid [chid], /tʃɪd/, chid·ed or chid or chid·den [chid -n], /ˈtʃɪd n/, chid·ing. to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
to harass, nag, impel, or the like by chiding: She chided him into apologizing.
verb (used without object), chid·ed or chid [chid], /tʃɪd/, chid·ed or chid or chid·den [chid -n], /ˈtʃɪd n/, chid·ing. to scold or reproach; find fault.
Origin of chide before 1000; Middle English chiden, Old English cīdan
SYNONYMS FOR chide 1, 3 reprove, rebuke, censure, upbraid, blame.
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OTHER WORDS FROM chide chider, noun chid·ing·ly, adverb outchide, verb (used with object), out·chid·ed or out·chid, out·chid·ed or out·chid or out·chid·den, out·chid·ing. un·chid, adjective
un·chid·den, adjective un·chid·ed, adjective un·chid·ing, adjective un·chid·ing·ly, adverb
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Words nearby chide Chicom, Chicopee, chicory, Chicoutimi, Chic Sale, chide , chief, chief agglutinin, chief cell, chief constable, chief cook and bottlewasher
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Example sentences from the Web for chide I almost went up to chide him, but who was I to do that, when I had done the same at other times?
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Even McBrayer sent him a letter to chide him about the resemblance.
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Our cars will chide us if we tailgate and watch us as we drive and jolt us awake if are distracted or drifting off to sleep.
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The bipartisan panel will chide and scold the naughty bankers.
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I still continued to chide him, but, finding he did not reply, I saw he was no longer paying any attention to what I was saying.
The Mystery of the Yellow Room | Gaston Leroux
Osgod was about to chide the boy angrily for this freedom of speech, but Wulf checked him.
Wulf the Saxon | G. A. Henty
With reckless hands we spend and waste and chide the flying hours for loitering by the way.
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If she had a right to do it, it is perhaps setting up too high a standard to chide her for a supposed pleasure in the work.
The Great Miss Driver | Anthony Hope
Old Mother Nature was about to chide him for being late, but noticing his excitement, she changed her mind.
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British Dictionary definitions for chide verb chides , chiding , chided , chid , chided , chid or chidden to rebuke or scold
(tr) to goad into action
Derived forms of chide chider , noun chidingly , adverb Word Origin for chide Old English cīdan
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Words related to chide rebuke, scold, censure, berate, blame, admonish, upbraid, castigate, reprimand, reproach, condemn, reprehend, flay, rate, reprove, check, monish, lesson, take down, tell off