IPA: /skoʊld/
KK: /skoʊld/
intransitive verb
Definition: To express disapproval or criticism towards someone, often in a loud or angry way.
Example: The teacher scolded the students for being noisy in class.
noun
Definition: A person who frequently criticizes or reprimands others, often in a nagging or harsh manner.
Example: The scold in the neighborhood always tells the children to be quiet.
transitive verb
Definition: To tell someone that they have done something wrong in an angry way.
Example: The teacher scolded the student for not doing his homework.