different between reprehension vs chiding

reprehension

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin reprehensio, reprehensionis.

Noun

reprehension (countable and uncountable, plural reprehensions)

  1. the act, or an expression, of criticism, censure or condemnation; reprimand

Related terms

  • reprehend
  • reprehensible

Translations

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chiding

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?a?d??/
  • Rhymes: -a?d??

Verb

chiding

  1. present participle of chide

Noun

chiding (plural chidings)

  1. A scolding.
    • 1832, The Rural Repository Devoted to Polite Literature (volume 9, page 2)
      The cause I never knew; one would have thought the knowledge of the guilt and misery which followed his former career, and above all the chidings of a wife whom he loved would have deterred him; []

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  • diching

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