rebuke|rebukes in English

noun

[re·buke || rɪ'bjuːk]

scolding, reprimand, admonition, reproval

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1. Her carefulness rebukes me.

2. “He Screamed Rebukes at Them”

3. The Savior’s sternest rebukes were to hypocrites.

4. He was smarting under his father's rebukes.

5. He even screamed rebukes at David’s men.

6. He is callous to rebuke.

7. He meekly accepted the rebuke.

8. 1 He rebukes Steve Forbes' brand of supply-side economics.

9. I stood abashed at his rebuke.

10. While the glass lamp rebukes the earthen for calling it cousin.

11. Why did Jesus reject Peter’s rebuke?

12. Rebuke not a scorner lest he hate thee. Rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.

13. Castigate: To punish or rebuke severely

14. She answered with no hint of rebuke.

15. He merely gave them a feeble rebuke.

16. The Contentions at Corinth called forth the rebukes of Paul

17. 4 He rebukes the sea,+ and he dries it up;

18. Her husband had spurned David and had screamed rebukes at David’s men.

19. To scold; rebuke: He Berated them in public.

20. He received a stern rebuke from the manager.

21. To scold; rebuke: He Berated them in public.

22. The Contentions at Corinth (1 Corinthians 1:11) called forth the rebukes of Paul

23. Even one minute's lateness would earn a stern rebuke.

24. But unheeded fell this mild rebuke on the Captain.

25. But the scoffer does not listen to a rebuke.