verb
- to scold more harshly or effectively than someone else
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outscold’
Examples
- She outscolds her sister whenever they argue about chores.
- The teacher outscolds even the strictest parents when students misbehave.
- He always outscolds his teammates when they make mistakes during practice.
- The coach outscolds the referee after every controversial call.
- My grandmother outscolds everyone in the family when we’re late for dinner.