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What (who) is Chide - definition


chide      
v. (D; tr.) to chide for
chide      
I. v. a.
Rebuke, reprimand, censure, reprove, blame, upbraid, admonish, scold, scold at.
II. v. n.
Scold, clamor, fret, fume, chafe.
chide      
[t???d]
¦ verb (past chided or archaic chid t??d; past participle chided or archaic chidden 't??d(?)n) scold or rebuke.
Derivatives
chider noun
chiding adjective
chidingly adverb
Origin
OE cidan, of unknown origin.
Examples of use of Chide
1. Ministers chide colleges for conniving with this.
2. He does not chide or berate his players publicly.
3. But he appeared to chide his supporters who derided Obama‘s efforts as a young man.
4. It seems churlish to chide them for not defying the passage of time.
5. Environmental groups were at first reluctant to chide Obama, whose record was otherwise to their liking, but criticism gradually grew.