rebuke in English
he hadn't meant it as a rebuke, but Neil flinched
she had rebuked him for drinking too much
- reprimandreproachreproofscoldingadmonishmentadmonitionupbraidingfinger-waggingdressing-downcastigation
- reprehensionreprimandreproofreproval
- reprimandreproachscoldadmonishreprovechastiseupbraidberatetake to taskcriticizecensuretell offgive someone a talking-togive someone a dressing-downgive someone an earfulchew outream outcastigate
- lambastecall downlambastjawbawl outchideragremonstratechew uptake to taskhave wordsberatechew outdress downtrouncelecturescoldreprimandreproof
Use "rebuke" in a sentence
1. He is callous to rebuke.
2. He meekly accepted the rebuke.
3. I stood abashed at his rebuke.
4. Why did Jesus reject Peter’s rebuke?
5. Rebuke not a scorner lest he hate thee. Rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.
6. Castigate: To punish or rebuke severely
7. She answered with no hint of rebuke.
8. He merely gave them a feeble rebuke.
9. To scold; rebuke: He Berated them in public.
10. He received a stern rebuke from the manager.
11. To scold; rebuke: He Berated them in public.
12. Even one minute's lateness would earn a stern rebuke.
13. But unheeded fell this mild rebuke on the Captain.
14. But the scoffer does not listen to a rebuke.
15. Berating: 1 n a severe rebuke “he deserved the Berating that the coach gave him” Synonyms: blowing up Type of: rebuke , reprehension , reprimand , reproof …
16. The teacher delivered a sharp rebuke to the class.
17. 13 But unheeded fell this mild rebuke on the Captain.
18. From charaph.; Contumely, disgrace, the pudenda -- rebuke, reproach(-fully), shame
19. Berate: To rebuke or scold angrily and at length
20. Chide definition is - to speak out in angry or displeased rebuke
21. Mr Grech's approach to rebuke the cuts applied across the board.
22. He hit back with a stinging rebuke to his critics.
23. So the rebuke of his Countenance indicates his anger and frowns
24. Admonished by my parents to control expenses Where would rebuke be …
25. Does a sharp rebuke or a stern lecture solve the problem?
26. 68 Behold, at my rebuke I adry up the sea.
27. Castigate means to chastise, reprimand or rebuke in a severe manner
28. 18 A rebuke a man of discernment a hundred lashes a fool.
29. 14 synonyms for Admonishment: admonition, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reproof, scolding, rap
30. She could see Alison's roses and felt them to be a rebuke.
31. He had to put up with a smart rebuke from the teacher.
32. The Soviet media did not openly rebuke Ceausescu for his reception of Carrington.
33. A firm rebuke Familiarity information: Admonishment used as a noun is very rare.
34. Shall your boasts silence men ? And shall you scoff and none rebuke?
35. 54 synonyms for Berate: scold, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, blast, carpet, put down, criticize, slate
36. But in Jiangyong people cries him rarely"rebuke director", beusedtohowever call him" ursine reporter".
37. 54 synonyms for Chastise: scold, blame, correct, discipline, lecture, carpet, nag, censure, rebuke
38. That also drew a rebuke from Jesus: “Put the sword into its sheath.
39. This is meant to rebuke the visitor: these monkeys have an opera company!
40. If the general found his authority questioned he invariably administered a sharp rebuke.
41. A wise son heareth his father's instruction: but a scorner heareth not rebuke.
42. Evans swore beneath his breath and Jack reached out and gripped him in rebuke.
43. admonishment (countable and uncountable, plural Admonishments) The act of admonishing; a reprimand or rebuke.
44. 26 He had to put up with a smart rebuke from the teacher.
45. As many as I love, I rebuke chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.
46. And a multitude of stuffed owls, peering through the candlelight, would mutely rebuke stuffed shirts.
47. As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten . Therefore be zealous and repent.
48. Synonyms for Barracking include verbal, abuse, cursing, hectoring, jeering, rebuke, reproval, scolding, teasing and upbraiding
49. Synonyms for Admonish include reprimand, chide, rebuke, censure, reprove, berate, scold, upbraid, reproach and castigate
50. 68:30 —What does the request to “rebuke the wild beast of the reeds” mean?