scolder 的 3 个定义
- to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand: The teacher scolded me for being late.
- to find fault; reprove.
- to use abusive language.
- a person who is constantly scolding, often with loud and abusive speech.
- common scold.
scolder 近义词
等同于 niggler
scolder 的近义词 34 个
- attacker
- carper
- caviler
- censor
- complainant
- complainer
- defamer
- disparager
- doubter
- faultfinder
- maligner
- muckraker
- nagger
- nitpicker
- quibbler
- slanderer
- vilifier
- worrier
- zapper
- aristarch
- backseat driver
- belittler
- blamer
- censurer
- criticizer
- disapprover
- disputer
- fretter
- hypercritic
- mud-slinger
- nit-picker
- panner
- reviler
- sidewalk superintendent
等同于 nitpicker
scolder 的近义词 34 个
- attacker
- carper
- caviler
- censor
- complainant
- complainer
- defamer
- disparager
- doubter
- faultfinder
- maligner
- muckraker
- nagger
- niggler
- quibbler
- slanderer
- vilifier
- worrier
- zapper
- aristarch
- backseat driver
- belittler
- blamer
- censurer
- criticizer
- disapprover
- disputer
- fretter
- hypercritic
- mud-slinger
- nit-picker
- panner
- reviler
- sidewalk superintendent
等同于 quibbler
scolder 的近义词 34 个
- attacker
- carper
- caviler
- censor
- complainant
- complainer
- defamer
- disparager
- doubter
- faultfinder
- maligner
- muckraker
- nagger
- niggler
- nitpicker
- slanderer
- vilifier
- worrier
- zapper
- aristarch
- backseat driver
- belittler
- blamer
- censurer
- criticizer
- disapprover
- disputer
- fretter
- hypercritic
- mud-slinger
- nit-picker
- panner
- reviler
- sidewalk superintendent
等同于 critic
scolder 的近义词 34 个
- attacker
- carper
- caviler
- censor
- complainant
- complainer
- defamer
- disparager
- doubter
- faultfinder
- maligner
- muckraker
- nagger
- niggler
- nitpicker
- slanderer
- vilifier
- worrier
- zapper
- aristarch
- backseat driver
- belittler
- blamer
- censurer
- criticizer
- disapprover
- disputer
- fretter
- hypercritic
- mud-slinger
- nit-picker
- panner
- reviler
- sidewalk superintendent
更多scolder例句
- Activists scold us about which side of history we want to be on, never noticing that nobody agrees where the line is.
- Take for example, the reaction of Keith Olbermann, the reigning scold of sportslandia.
- And then I wonder if I would be such a scold with my patients about any other issue.
- Given a choice between the scoundrel and the scold, who might the people go for?
- The invitation from Peter Orlovsky provided an opportunity for her to scold Ginsberg once again.
- Remember how often you used to scold me for tangling the yarn, when you were spinning on the great wheel.
- As soon as the old birds saw Josie and her mamma coming, they began to scold, and fly about in great alarm.
- The frightened maid ceased to scold in her polyglot way and grew coherent.
- The old man became dreadfully angry, you may guess, and began to scold and curse in German.
- I charge nothing for the lodging—only do not sit up late and burn up the candles, for Therese will scold.