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Detailed Translations for scold from English to Spanish

scold:

to scold verbe (scolds, scolded, scolding)

  1. to scold (bawl out; swear at; storm at; tell off; tick off)
    – censure severely or angrily 1
  2. to scold (chide)
    – censure severely or angrily 1
  3. to scold (rail at; abuse; revile)
    – censure severely or angrily 1
  4. to scold (tell off; blow a person up; wig; dress down)
    – censure severely or angrily 1

Conjugations for scold:

present
  1. scold
  2. scold
  3. scolds
  4. scold
  5. scold
  6. scold
simple past
  1. scolded
  2. scolded
  3. scolded
  4. scolded
  5. scolded
  6. scolded
present perfect
  1. have scolded
  2. have scolded
  3. has scolded
  4. have scolded
  5. have scolded
  6. have scolded
past continuous
  1. was scolding
  2. were scolding
  3. was scolding
  4. were scolding
  5. were scolding
  6. were scolding
future
  1. shall scold
  2. will scold
  3. will scold
  4. shall scold
  5. will scold
  6. will scold
continuous present
  1. am scolding
  2. are scolding
  3. is scolding
  4. are scolding
  5. are scolding
  6. are scolding
subjunctive
  1. be scolded
  2. be scolded
  3. be scolded
  4. be scolded
  5. be scolded
  6. be scolded
diverse
  1. scold!
  2. let's scold!
  3. scolded
  4. scolding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for scold:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- common scold; nag; nagger; scolder
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
gruñir blow a person up; dress down; scold; tell off; wig bawl; bellyache; bluster; chanter; complain; express displeasure; gripe; grouse; growl; grumble; murmling one's displeasure; purr; rumble; snarl; snore; stew; twaddle; whine
injuriar bawl out; scold; storm at; swear at; tell off; tick off abuse; aggrieve; call names; call someone names; defamate; hurt; hurt someone's feelings; jeer at; offend; scoff at; slander; taunt
injuriar a abuse; rail at; revile; scold
insultar a abuse; rail at; revile; scold
poner como un Christo bawl out; scold; storm at; swear at; tell off; tick off
poner como un trapo bawl out; scold; storm at; swear at; tell off; tick off
poner tibio bawl out; scold; storm at; swear at; tell off; tick off
regañar chide; scold admonish; altercate; bicker; blame; castigate; decry; denounce; exhort; grouse; grumble; make trouble; murmling one's displeasure; quarrel; rebuke; reprimand; reprove; scarify; warn; wrangle
reprender blow a person up; dress down; scold; tell off; wig accuse; admonish; blame; castigate; censure; criticise; criticize; decry; denounce; discredit; exhort; hold against; rebuke; reprimand; reproach; reprove; scarify; warn
reñir bawl out; scold; storm at; swear at; tell off; tick off altercate; argue; bawl; bicker; debate; dispute; fight; grumble; quarrel; scrap; scuffle; squabble; twist; wrangle
- bawl out; berate; call down; call on the carpet; chide; dress down; grouch; grumble; jaw; lecture; rag; rebuke; reprimand; reproof; take to task; trounce

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Related Definitions for "scold":

  1. someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault1
  2. censure severely or angrily1
    • The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car1
  3. show one's unhappiness or critical attitude1
    • He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong1

Wiktionary Translations for scold:

scold
noun
  1. person fond of abusive language, particularly a woman

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
scold empezar; prometer anlassen — jemanden heftig, scharf kritisieren, schelten
scold reprender scheltentransitiv, gehoben: ausschimpfen, schmähen
scold insultar; reñir; regañar schimpfen — (intransitiv) einer anderen Person seinen Ärger über diese kund tun
scold amonestar; reprobar; censurar; vituperar; reprochar; regañar; criticar reprendre — À classer
scold reprobar; censurar; vituperar; reprochar; regañar reprocherimputer la faute à quelqu’un, en l’blâmer, en lui faire des remontrances.
scold amonestar; reprender; reprobar; censurar; vituperar; reprochar; regañar réprimanderreprendre quelqu’un avec autorité, lui reprocher sa faute.