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bawling out

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Word: Bawling Out

Definition: "Bawling out" is a phrase that means giving someone a severe scolding or reprimanding them loudly and angrily. It usually involves expressing strong disapproval or criticism.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: You can use "bawling out" when talking about situations where someone is being told off, usually in a loud or harsh manner.
  • Form: It is often used in informal contexts.
Example:
  • "The teacher bawled out the students for not doing their homework."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might see "bawling out" used in discussions about leadership or management styles, where it could refer to how a leader addresses poor performance.

Word Variants:
  • Bawl (verb): To shout or cry loudly.
  • Bawler (noun): A person who bawls or makes a loud noise.
Different Meanings:
  1. Bawl (as a verb): It can also mean to cry loudly. For example, "The baby was bawling because it was hungry."
Synonyms:
  • Scold
  • Rebuke
  • Reprimand
  • Tell off
  • Chide
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Tell off: Similar to "bawling out", it means to speak angrily to someone about something they did wrong.
  • Lay into: To criticize someone angrily or forcefully.
Example Sentences:
  1. "After the mistake was made, the manager bawled out the entire team."
  2. "She was so upset that she started bawling out loud when she heard the news."
Summary:

"Bawling out" is an informal expression used to describe a situation where someone is loudly and angrily scolded. It can apply in various contexts, especially when discussing authority and discipline.

Noun
  1. a severe scolding

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