Sentences

chide in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To chide means to scold or rebuke someone for a fault or mistake.

Sample Sentences

  1. She did not hesitate to chide her friend for being late to the meeting.
  2. The teacher chided the students for not completing their homework on time.
  3. Despite his best intentions, he often found himself chiding his colleagues for their mistakes.
  4. After hearing his excuses, she felt compelled to chide him for his lack of responsibility.
  5. The parent gently chided her child for not sharing their toys with others.
  6. He was chided by his boss for missing an important deadline.
  7. The coach chided the team during halftime for their lackluster performance.
  8. She chided herself for forgetting such an important appointment.
  9. Friends often chide each other playfully, but they always mean well.
  10. Though he tried to hide it, he felt chided by her critical remarks.
  11. She didn't mean to chide him, but her disappointment was evident in her tone.
  12. The teacher had to chide the students for not completing their homework on time.
  13. After the game, the coach decided to chide the players for their lack of teamwork.
  14. He felt embarrassed when his mother began to chide him in front of his friends.
  15. It's important to chide your loved ones when they make poor choices, but gently.
  16. She would often chide her friend for being overly critical of herself.
  17. Even though he wanted to chide her, he chose to offer support instead.
  18. They chided the puppy for chewing on the furniture, but it was hard to stay mad.
  19. In a light-hearted manner, she began to chide him for his terrible fashion sense.
  20. The elder sister chided her brother for forgetting their mother's birthday again.
  21. She did not want to chide him for his mistake, but she felt it was necessary.
  22. The teacher chose to chide the students gently rather than scold them harshly.
  23. After their argument, he felt it was not the right time to chide her for being late.
  24. Parents often chide their children for not doing their homework on time.
  25. He couldn't help but chide himself for forgetting her birthday.
  26. They often chide each other playfully, knowing it’s all in good fun.
  27. Instead of chiding them, she offered constructive advice on how to improve.
  28. He was surprised when his friend began to chide him for his reckless behavior.
  29. The coach didn’t chide the players for losing but encouraged them to learn from the experience.
  30. She felt it was unfair to chide him for something beyond his control.