Both Uses
chide
in
Henry IV, Part 2
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- His temper, therefore, must be well observed: Chide him for faults, and do it reverently, When you perceive his blood inclined to mirth; But, being moody, give him line and scope, Till that his passions, like a whale on ground, Confound themselves with working.†
Scene 4.4chide = scold or criticize
- Find him, my lord of Warwick; chide him hither.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(chide) to tell someone they have done wrong -- sometimes in a gentle way to encourage better behavior
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)