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chide

Shide vs Chide - What's the difference?

shide | chide |


As a noun shide

is a thin board; a billet of wood; splinter.

As a verb chide is

to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

Chided vs Chide - What's the difference?

chided | chide |


As verbs the difference between chided and chide

is that chided is simple past of chide while chide is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

Chide vs Childe - What's the difference?

chide | childe |


As a verb chide

is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As a noun childe is

a child of noble birth.

Chide vs Chile - What's the difference?

chide | chile |


As a verb chide

is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As a noun chile is

(us|regional) (a chili pepper) or chile can be (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) child.

Hide vs Chide - What's the difference?

hide | chide |


In lang=en terms the difference between hide and chide

is that hide is to put oneself in a place where one will be harder to find or out of sight while chide is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As verbs the difference between hide and chide

is that hide is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight or hide can be to beat with a whip made from hide while chide is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As a noun hide

is (countable) (mainly british) a covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them or hide can be (countable) the skin of an animal or hide can be a medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres forty hides equalled a barony.

Cavil vs Chide - What's the difference?

cavil | chide |


In lang=en terms the difference between cavil and chide

is that cavil is to criticise for petty or frivolous reasons while chide is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As verbs the difference between cavil and chide

is that cavil is to criticise for petty or frivolous reasons while chide is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As a noun cavil

is a petty or trivial objection or criticism.

Cacil vs Chide - What's the difference?

cacil | chide |

Cacil is likely misspelled.


Cacil has no English definition.

As a verb chide is

to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

Nag vs Chide - What's the difference?

nag | chide |


As verbs the difference between nag and chide

is that nag is to repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters while chide is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As a noun nag

is a small horse; a pony or nag can be one who.

Chide vs Reprove - What's the difference?

chide | reprove |


In transitive terms the difference between chide and reprove

is that chide is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily while reprove is to prevent, avoid, deny or suppress (a feeling, behaviour, action etc.).

Chide vs Chideress - What's the difference?

chide | chideress |


As a verb chide

is to admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

As a noun chideress is

(obsolete|rare) a woman who chides.

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