admonish, berate, call down, chiding, dress down, mark of objurgate, remonstrance, sermon, spank, take down
Definitionn. an act or expression of criticism and censure
Last update: December 8, 2015
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Her negligence passed without a reprimand. [Please select]
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The typist was reprimanded for typographical errors. [Please select]
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To encourage participation by highlighting and eradicating any obstacles such as fear of reprimand real or imagined. [Please select]
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I actually got an official reprimand at one point for being " too nice " on the phone. [Please select]
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"It is unnecessary, sir," she said, with a slight nod of reprimand, "to be particular concerning their matrimonial comforts." [Please select]
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His noble mistress severely reprimanded him; his wife wept from grief for his downfall, and everything went from bad to worse. [Please select]
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But his lordship reprimanded me for my freedom, said Mr. [Please select]
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Grandfathers are made to reprimand fathers. [Please select]
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This reprimand, softened with the appellation of child, convinced me that the satirical lady was no other than Miss Snapper, and I resolved to regulate my conduct accordingly. [Please select]
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"I congratulate you," said he, in the tone which one uses for a reprimand. [Please select]
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One day his terrible swearing scared a woman, "a very loose and ungodly wretch," as he tells us, who reprimanded him for his profanity. [Please select]
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