chide - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chide in Hindi

  • डांटना
  • गाली देना
  • धमकाना
  • धमकी देना
  • सुनाना
  • बुरा कहना
  • तिरस्कार करना
  • झिड़की देना
  • बुरा-भला कहना
  • डपटना
  • झिड़कना
  • डॉटना

chide Definition

  • scold or rebuke. ( डांटना या फटकारना। )

chide Example

  • His vigorously unconventional storytelling has earned him as many critics, who chide him for being overly clever and self-referential, as devotees. ( उनकी जोरदार अपरंपरागत कहानी ने उन्हें कई आलोचकों के रूप में अर्जित किया है, जो भक्तों के रूप में अत्यधिक चतुर और आत्म-संदर्भित होने के लिए उन्हें धोखा देते हैं। )
  • He gently chided the organizers of another event, where he gave his talk in front of an empty wall. ( उन्होंने एक अन्य कार्यक्रम के आयोजकों को धीरे से धोखा दिया, जहां उन्होंने एक खाली दीवार के सामने अपनी बात रखी। )
  • There used to be times when mothers chided children about bad handwriting. ( ऐसे समय हुआ करते थे जब माताएँ बच्चों को बुरी लिखावट के बारे में बताती थीं। )
  • He also chided one reviewer at another paper for being self-centered. ( आत्म-केंद्रित होने के लिए उन्होंने एक अन्य पेपर में एक समीक्षक को भी धोखा दिया। )

More Sentence

  • I think my readers (the chiders and condemners) in San Miguel de Allende might breathe a collective sigh of relief over this announcement.
  • At his expression of surprise, Celeste walked away from him and paced the room, saying chidingly to herself, ‘I know it's a big request and it's probably the worst thing I could ask especially since I have three kids.’
  • He spoke chidingly , ‘Now darling, I've told you that I don't want anything I tell you to color your memory.’
  • I say this to Chris, and he chides me for assuming the falcons are of opposite sexes.
  • The President instead chided the legislature for failing to attend to its own duties, such as passing legislation.
  • The plump cook chided me, slapping my small hand away when it reached for one more chocolate chip cookie.
  • ‘No, he didn't do that,’ Ryder's voice said chidingly , cutting into my thoughts.
  • Overwhelmed by this observation, I chided myself for never having noticed it before.
  • She chides him for talking so philosophically.
  • The chiders labor under the misconception that ‘electricity’ is invariably made of negatively-charged particles called electrons.
  • ‘That's not what I mean,’ I bite my nails nervously until Michael slaps my hand down, chidingly .
  • When he explains that the crack about encouraging homemakers to become lawyers was a joke, she chides him about his tone.
  • The flock of chiders , complainers, carpers, cavilers, and castigators makes it harder and harder to get an optimistic note in edgewise.
  • I gently chided her for leaving me to face this cancer on my own.
  • The mayor also promises less services, and chides everyone for all our profligate ways in the past ten years.
  • The High Bailiff shall make a stool and mend the pillory to punish chiders and scolders by Christmas.
  • When it finally surfaced, other journalists politely chided him and dropped the subject.
  • The book also gently chides parents about their own angry behavior by illustrating the impact it has on children.
  • One guy in a pickup pulls over and chides them for criticizing Wal-Mart.
  • The 34-year-old rugby-playing vicar, who is married with three young children, chides his flock in the latest issue of his parish magazine.
  • ‘Kate,’ she would say chidingly , ‘You're so serious, so solemn for your age.’
  • When I refused to eat my soup, she chided me, asking if I wanted to grow up to be as small as eight-year-olds tend to be.
  • They may chide occasionally but this is done from the perspective of the chidee rather than the chider .
  • The judge chided the girls for rapping on the door at such a late hour.
  • She chided the father for ‘abusing’ his son and said she intended to call the police.
  • ‘You're hurting me, you're hurting me,’ her daughter chides her.