Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
accoy
verb
/əˈkɔɪ/
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Definition
To blame or rebuke someone, especially in a harsh or scolding manner.
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Examples
- The teacher was quick to accoy the students for their disruptive behavior during class.
- She felt it was unfair to accoy him for a mistake that was not entirely his fault.
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Meaning
Accoy refers to the act of reprimanding or scolding someone, often in a way that is perceived as harsh or severe.
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Synonyms
- scold
- rebuke
- reprimand
- chide
- admonish