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Definition of "scolded" [scolded]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of scold. (verb)

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Use "scolded" in a sentence
  • "And urged by this recollection, he again scolded and cheered the patient oxen, who for the most part kept on their steady way without any reminder."
  • "In an interview Tuesday night with Katie Couric, Senator John McCain scolded Senator Barack Obama for getting his history wrong."
  • "Wilson was so upset that Obama actually "scolded" the Rethugs in front of a national audience for lying through their teeth all summer long about the ridiculous "death panels", "free abortions for anyone who wants one" and "free health care for illegals," that he couldn't stand a black man admonishing his Party."