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Scolding Meaning in English

word · lemma: scold

ˈskoʊɫdɪŋ
SKOHL-ding
skˈəʊldɪŋ
SKOHL-ding

Definición

A scolding is when someone speaks to another person angrily or strictly because they have done something wrong.

Uso & Matices

Mostly used in formal or semi-formal contexts, especially for adults or authority figures scolding others (e.g., parents, teachers). As a noun, it often appears with 'give' or 'get' ('give a scolding'). Less common in casual conversation; alternatives like 'yelling' or 'telling off' are used informally.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

The teacher gave him a scolding for talking in class.

basic

After breaking the vase, Mark was afraid of his mother's scolding.

basic

No one likes getting a scolding in front of others.

basic

He got a serious scolding from his boss for missing the deadline.

natural

A gentle scolding from her grandmother made her promise to be more careful next time.

natural

You could hear the scolding from the next room, that’s how loud it was!

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