verb
- to chide or scold more severely or longer than someone else; to surpass in chiding
Usage: archaic or literary; present participle or gerund form of 'outchide'
noun
- the act of chiding or scolding more severely than another
Usage: archaic or literary; gerund noun form
Examples
- She was outchiding her rival in expressing disapproval.
- His outchiding of the servants was harsher than the master's.
- The two women engaged in outchiding each other with sharp words.
- No amount of outchiding would change his stubborn nature.
- She continued outchiding him long after he had apologized.