Chide is a form of scolding, as in when a mother scolds her child... So, Commend/ Laud could be an antonym...
"he chided the boy for his laziness"
Synonyms for the verb ridicule include disparage, belittle, berate, and chide. Synonyms for the noun ridicule include derision, mockery, scorn, and taunting.
Scolding may have the same context as "punish" but it is normally only verbal. Synonyms could include admonish, berate, chasten, chide, criticize, rebuke, or reprimand. And a few more: dress down, asperse, blame, castigate, cavil, or censure.
admonish, berate, blame, castigate, censure,chasten, chastise, chew out, chide, criticize, give a talking-to, jump on, lay down the law, lecture,light into, put down, rake over the coals, ream,reprimand, reproach, take to task, tell off
To rate or chide vehemently; to scold.
Do not chide me for my gluttony.
To rate or chide vehemently; to scold.
i chide my brother because he was doing wrong things
Please chide me later, as I am quite busy right now.
An analogy for the word "chide" would be scolding a child for misbehaving, similar to a teacher correcting a student for not following the rules.
The past participle tense of "chide" is "chidden."
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Chide is a form of scolding, as in when a mother scolds her child... So, Commend/ Laud could be an antonym...
The past tense is chided. The past participle is also chided. The present participle is chiding.
Rhymes with chide:AbideAppliedAsideBideBrideCoincideCollideConfideCriedDecideDerideDiedDivideDriedDyedEyedFliedFriedGlideGuideGuyedHideHydeLiedNationwideOutsidePiedPliedPresidePridePriedProvideResideRideShiedSideSlideSnideStiedStrideSubsideTideTiedTriedUntiedUntriedUpsideViedWideWorldwide
Chide. Chide is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past - chided