scoldingly (Meaning)
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scoldingly (adv.)
In a scolding manner.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scoldingly
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scoldingly Sentence Examples
- The teacher addressed the errant student scoldingly, her voice laced with disapproval.
- The boss scolded his employee scoldingly, his harsh words echoing through the office.
- The mother scolded her child scoldingly, punishing him for his misbehavior.
- The coach scolded the players scoldingly after their disappointing performance.
- The judge scolded the defendant scoldingly, condemning his actions.
- The doctor scolded the patient scoldingly for neglecting their health.
- The manager scolded the cashier scoldingly for a financial discrepancy.
- The teacher scolded the class scoldingly for their lack of effort and attention.
- The principal scolded the student scoldingly for bullying another student.
- The father scolded his son scoldingly for breaking a family heirloom.
FAQs About the word scoldingly
In a scolding manner.
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The teacher addressed the errant student scoldingly, her voice laced with disapproval.
The boss scolded his employee scoldingly, his harsh words echoing through the office.
The mother scolded her child scoldingly, punishing him for his misbehavior.
The coach scolded the players scoldingly after their disappointing performance.