frown |
scold |
As nouns the difference between frown and scold
is that
frown is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration while
scold is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
As verbs the difference between frown and scold
is that
frown is to have a on one's face while
scold is to rebuke.
scold |
caution |
As nouns the difference between scold and caution
is that
scold is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman while
caution is precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
As verbs the difference between scold and caution
is that
scold is to rebuke while
caution is to warn; to alert, advise that caution is warranted.
scold |
x |
As a noun scold
is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
As a verb scold
is to rebuke.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
scold |
announce |
As verbs the difference between scold and announce
is that
scold is to rebuke while
announce is (
label) to give public notice, or first notice of; to make known; to publish; to proclaim.
As a noun scold
is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
scold |
false |
As a noun scold
is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
As a verb scold
is to rebuke.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
scold |
advice |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between scold and advice
is that
scold is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman while
advice is (obsolete) deliberate consideration; knowledge.
As nouns the difference between scold and advice
is that
scold is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman while
advice is an opinion recommended or offered, as worthy to be followed; counsel.
As a verb scold
is to rebuke.
scold |
refute |
As verbs the difference between scold and refute
is that
scold is to rebuke while
refute is .
As a noun scold
is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
contempt |
scold |
As nouns the difference between contempt and scold
is that
contempt is (uncountable) the state of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn, disdain while
scold is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
As a verb scold is
to rebuke.
float |
scold |
As verbs the difference between float and scold
is that
float is (
lb) of an object or substance, to be supported by a liquid of greater density than the object so as that part of the object or substance remains above the surface while
scold is to rebuke.
As nouns the difference between float and scold
is that
float is a buoyant device used to support something in water or another liquid while
scold is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
denounce |
scold |
As verbs the difference between denounce and scold
is that
denounce is to make known in a formal manner; to proclaim; to announce; to declare while
scold is to rebuke.
As a noun scold is
a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.
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