しか
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, transitive)
Usually written in kana
1. to scold; to chide; to rebuke; to reprimand
Pitch accent
かる
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Examples (28 in total)
My mother scolded me.
I was scolded by my teacher.
I'm not mad at you. I'm scolding you.
If I'm late, I'll be scolded.
I was not scolding you.
Is Mother scolding the horse?
He was scolded by his mother.
Tom scolded Mary.
The scolded boy was sobbing.
I've scolded him many times.
She scolded him for being late.
He scolded her for her weakness.
The teacher scolded the student for no reason.
I saw him scolded by his mother.
The teacher scolded his students severely.
The boy was used to being scolded.
The professor scolded John for skipping class.
Not only they but also I was scolded by the teacher.
Tom was scolded by his boss for showing up late for work.
My friends scolded me for my stupid behavior.
My father scolded me for not being punctual.
She scolded the child for coming home so late.
Mom scolded me for making fun of them.
The child was scolded by his mother in the presence of others.
The boy neglected to water the plants, and he was scolded.
There is no reason for her to scold you.
She scolded him because he left the door open.
You shouldn't answer your mother back like that when she scolds you.