chew out
verb
- to tell off, harangue, reprimand
Wiktionary
verb
- To lecture, scold, reprimand, or rebuke, especially in an angry tone of voice.
“His dad chewed him out after seeing his poor grades.”
“I had trouble speaking to other people. I couldn’t think of any research ideas and lost all interest in what I was studying. One of my supervisors chewed me out for rolling my eyes at her during meetings.”