Sentence example with the word 'reprimand'

reprimand

admonish, berate, call down, chiding, dress down, mark of objurgate, remonstrance, sermon, spank, take down

Definition n. 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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