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scold

To find fault using harsh words; to strongly criticize. Abuse or punish with words.

This entry was posted on November 28, 2014 by World Wide Bible School Association.

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harsh
Rough. Very unpleasant to the senses.
abuse
To improperly treat or use. To hurt by treating wrongly.