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What does chiding mean?

"Chiding" means to scold or reprimand someone in a mild or gentle way. It's like a softer version of scolding, often meant to guide or correct someone's behavior without being harsh or angry.

Here are some synonyms for "chiding":

* Reprimanding

* Scolding

* Rebuking

* Admonishing

* Upbraiding (slightly stronger)

Examples:

* "The teacher chid the student for talking in class."

* "His mother chid him for not cleaning his room."

* "The judge chid the lawyer for wasting the court's time."

Key points about chiding:

* It implies a sense of disappointment or disapproval.

* It's usually done in a caring or instructive way.

* It's not as severe as a strong scolding or a harsh reprimand.

Hope this helps!

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