Tuesday, October 28, 2014

KJV Word of the Day:










CHIDE, verb transitive
1. To scold at; to reprove; to utter words in anger, or by way of disapprobation; to rebuke; as, to chide one for his faults.
2. To blame; to reproach; as, to chide folly or negligence.
To chide from or chide away, is to drive away by scolding or reproof.
CHIDEverb intransitive
1. To scold; to clamor; to find fault; to contend in words of anger; sometimes followed by with.
The people did chide with Moses. Exodus 17:2.
2. To quarrel.
3. To make a rough, clamorous, roaring noise; as the chiding flood.
CHIDEnoun Murmur; gentle noise.

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