telling-off
Pronunciation
/tˈɛlɪŋˈɔf/
British pronunciation
/tˈɛlɪŋˈɒf/

Definition & Meaning of "telling-off"in English

Telling-off
01

a form of scolding or criticism intended to discourage bad behavior or actions

What is a "telling-off"?

A telling-off is a verbal reprimand or scolding given to someone, usually in response to their improper behavior or failure to meet expectations. It involves expressing disapproval or criticism, often in a firm or stern manner, to correct the person's actions. A telling-off is typically used as a mild form of discipline and serves to make the individual aware of their mistake or wrongdoing, with the goal of encouraging better behavior in the future. It is generally not a severe punishment but is intended to address smaller issues.

example
Examples
The teacher gave him a telling-off for being late to class again.
After the child broke the vase, his parents gave him a telling-off.
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