reprimand|reprimands in English
noun
[rep·ri·mand || 'reprɪmænd /-mɑːnd]
rebuke, admonition, reproof, scolding
Use "reprimand|reprimands" in a sentence
1. Reprimands are more severe than Admonishments
2. For reprimands, a lightly Admonishing tone was used, …
3. His reprimands have always helped us, haven't they
4. Reprimands should be given during or immediately following the undesirable behavior.
5. His negligence passed without reprimand.
6. For example, Paul reprimands Christians for going to court “before unbelievers.”
7. Admonishment and reprimand based on conduct or performance
8. A Castigation is a harsh verbal reprimand
9. Meekins got a letter of reprimand.
10. Where was the reprimand for her audacity?
11. Unlike counseling, Admonitions and reprimands are censures, meaning one did something wrong.
12. As with counseling, Admonitions and reprimands can be verbal or in writing
13. Synonyms for Chastenings include chastisement, punishment, discipline, comeuppances, correction, castigation, penalties, wrath, nemeses and reprimands
14. RRON defines Censure ( formerly reprimand) as a punishment
15. Bawl out Informal To reprimand loudly or harshly
16. He received a severe reprimand for his behaviour.
17. 17, 18. (a) Why did Jesus reprimand the Sadducees?
18. Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.
19. The principal reprimand the student for his chronic lateness.
20. A reprimand is more severe than an Admonition
21. Synonyms for Admonishes include reprimands, chides, rebukes, censures, reproves, berates, scolds, upbraids, reproaches and castigates
22. She was issued with a reprimand for leaking the news.
23. His boss gave him a reprimand for being late.
24. His boss gave him a severe reprimand for being late.
25. Synonyms for Castigates include lambastes, berates, censures, criticises, criticizes, chastises, rebukes, reprimands, admonishes and scolds