Chides

/tʃaɪdz/ verb

Scolds or criticizes someone mildly for doing something wrong; expresses disapproval in a gentle but firm way.

From Old English 'chidan' meaning 'to chide or scold.' The word has Germanic roots and has been used since before 1000 AD to describe the act of reproaching someone verbally.

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