bawling out Antonyms
Strongest:
- railing-at-or-against-
- lecturing
- scolding
- reaming-out-
- reprimanding
- dressing-down
- calling-down
- ranting-at-
- blaming
Strong:
- berating
- remonstrating-with-
- flaying
- attacking
- admonishing
- jawing
- lacing-into-
- rebuking
- scoring
- laying-into
- basting
- chewing-out
- taking-to-task
- rating
- upbraiding
- mocking
- reading-the-riot-act-to-
- hammering
- ragging
- chastising
- criticizing
Weak:
- reprehending
- castigating
- faulting
- blasting
- chiding
- crucifying
- lambasting
- haranguing
- censuring
- lashing
- panning
- ridiculing
- belittling
- disparaging
- knocking
- scoffing
- reviling
- condemning
- scourging
- keelhauling
- tongue-lashing
- excoriating
- assailing
- slamming
- reproving
- denouncing
- reproaching
- vituperating
- putting-down
- abusing
Meaning of bawling out
Wordnet
bawling out (n)
a severe scolding
bawling out Sentence Examples
- The teacher was bawling out the student for cheating on the test.
- The boss was bawling out the employee for being late to work.
- The mother was bawling out the child for spilling milk on the floor.
- The coach was bawling out the team for losing the game.
- The customer was bawling out the store manager for poor service.
- The husband was bawling out the wife for spending too much money.
- The friend was bawling out the other friend for breaking his promise.
- The doctor was bawling out the patient for not following his instructions.
- The lawyer was bawling out the opposing counsel for being unprofessional.
- The politician was bawling out the opponent for spreading false information.
FAQs About the word bawling out
a severe scolding
railing (at or against), lecturing,scolding, reaming (out), reprimanding, dressing down, calling down, ranting (at), blaming, berating
endorsing, approving, endorsing,approving, sanctioning, sanctioning,indorsing, extolling, extolling, praising
The teacher was bawling out the student for cheating on the test.
The boss was bawling out the employee for being late to work.
The mother was bawling out the child for spilling milk on the floor.
The coach was bawling out the team for losing the game.