chide somebody for (doing) something• He had been far too hard on Emma, in the tone of his voice, chiding her for a foolish idea.• Rincewind wondered if it was poisonous, then chided himself for asking such a silly question.• A whisky glass, she noticed, and immediately chided herself for being unkind.• Even as Lincoln chided McClellan for his excessivecaution, the Confederates completed another act of daring.• She felt bitter about this, but chided herself for it.• He prescribed a painkiller and suggested she keep busy, then he shooed her away and chided her formalingering.• Harrell chides employees for not wearing their name tags.• Eager and energetic, he never chided the players for their mistakes.
Originchide
Old Englishcidan“to quarrel, chide”, from cid“fighting”