CHIDE,
1. To scold at to reprove to utter words in anger, or by way of disapprobation to rebuke as, to chide one for his faults.
2. To blame to reproach as, to chide folly or negligence.
To chide from or chide away, is to drive away by scolding or reproof.
CHIDE,
1. To scold to clamor to find fault to contend in words of anger sometimes followed by with.
The people did chide with Moses. Exodus 17 .
2. To quarrel.
3. To make a rough, clamorous, roaring noise as the chiding flood.
CHIDE, n. Murmur gentle noise.
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