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scold Meaning in Bengali



 বকুনি দেওয়া, তিরস্কার করা

Verb:

তাড়ন করা, ধমক দেত্তয়া, খিঁচান, খিট্খিটে করা, গঁজনা দেত্তয়া, খিচিমিচি করা, ঠুকা, ধাতান,





scold শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

তার তীব্র রসিকতাপূর্ণ মন্তব্য মাঝেমধ্যে সংবেদনশীল জায়গায় ঠুকা দেয় ।

scold's Usage Examples:

In the common law of crime in England and Wales, a common scold was a type of public nuisance—a troublesome and angry person who broke the public peace.


The shrew – an unpleasant, ill-tempered woman characterised by scolding, nagging, and aggression – is a comedic, stock character in literature and folklore.


ducking stools were chairs formerly used for punishment of disorderly women, scolds (people accused of being troublesome and angry and who habitually chastised.


deprecating meaning, scold.


There is a homonymous Old High German scopf meaning "abuse, derision" (Old Norse skop, meaning "mocking, scolding", whence scoff).


the capital and his arrival at Demarcation Pass, Huang Gun would coldly scold his child for his betrayal.


"deficit scold" in place of deficit hawk.


Peterson Foundation is deficit-scold central;.


A pish is an imitated bird call (usually a scold or alarm call) used by birders and ornithologists to attract birds (generally passerines).


The colloquial phrase "to teach someone a lesson", means to punish or scold a person for a mistake they have made in order to ensure that they do not.


According to The Guardian, Zherebtsova said of the book: I don't scold anyone in particular, neither the rebels nor the Russian soldiers .


bawdy houses, champerty and maintenance, eavesdropping and being a common scold – have been abolished in that State.


She would scold and attack Tom whenever she believed he was misbehaving; Jerry would sometimes.


common scold".


Although a ducking stool had been constructed nearby, the court ruled that the traditional common law punishment of ducking for a scold was.


)' *betD 'pluck' *(ʔ)jəŋA/C 'rest' *ʔiB 'scold (1)' *kənC 'scold (2)' *hɲanB 'scold (3)' *kaiA 'see' *tiC 'see (look)' *s-ɣwiA 'sell' *səlB.


Xenophon by name, and the term "Xanthippe" has now come to mean any nagging scolding person, especially a shrewish wife.


themselves, obedience schools also teach pet owners how to train, praise, and scold their pets themselves.


карай ме, Macedonian: Учи ме мајко, карај ме, (English: Teach me mother, scold me) is a traditional folk song from the region of Macedonia.


Court, Law Division, holding that the common law offense of being a common scold was no longer a crime despite the presence of reception statutes in the.


etymologically identical to the skald- stem (Proto-Germanic: *skeldan), means "to scold, blame, accuse, insult".



Synonyms:

lambast; criticize; chastise; knock; brush down; pick apart; chew up; jaw; castigate; trounce; dress down; berate; rag; bawl out; correct; criticise; have words; objurgate; tell off; rebuke; lambaste; chasten; reprimand; reproof; chide; take to task; call down; call on the carpet; remonstrate; lecture; chew out;

Antonyms:

desynchronise; pressurise; pressurize; depressurize; praise;

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