TOP

Definition of chide verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

chide

verb
 
/tʃaɪd/
 
/tʃaɪd/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they chide
 
/tʃaɪd/
 
/tʃaɪd/
he / she / it chides
 
/tʃaɪdz/
 
/tʃaɪdz/
past simple chided
 
/ˈtʃaɪdɪd/
 
/ˈtʃaɪdɪd/
past participle chided
 
/ˈtʃaɪdɪd/
 
/ˈtʃaɪdɪd/
-ing form chiding
 
/ˈtʃaɪdɪŋ/
 
/ˈtʃaɪdɪŋ/
jump to other results
  1. to criticize or blame somebody because they have done something wrong synonym rebuke
    • chide somebody His wife gently chided him.
    • chide somebody for (doing) something He chided the prime minster for her poor judgement.
    • chide yourself for (doing) something She chided herself for being so impatient with the children.
    • chide (somebody) + speech ‘Isn't that a bit selfish?’ he chided.
    Word OriginOld English cīdan, of unknown origin.
See chide in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
indeed
adverb
 
 
From the Word list
OPAL spoken words
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day