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ADMONISH definition: 1. to tell someone that they have done something wrong: 2. to advise someone to do something: 3…. Learn more.
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ADMONISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ADMONISH definition: 1. to tell someone that they have done something wrong: 2. to advise someone to do something: 3…. Learn more.
ADMONISH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1. to reprove firmly but not harshly 2. to advise to do or against doing something; warn; caution.... Click for more definitions.
Admonish Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
admonish suggests earnest or friendly warning and counsel. reproach and chide suggest displeasure or disappointment expressed in mild reproof or scolding. "You landed in back of him," said Paul, my guide and friend. As he admonished me, the fish turned obligingly, opened its mouth, wide and white, and engulfed my fly.
ADMONISHED Synonyms: 110 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam ...
Synonyms for ADMONISHED: reprimanded, scolded, criticized, chided, blamed, rebuked, faulted, reproved; Antonyms of ADMONISHED: approved, endorsed, sanctioned, indorsed, praised, applauded, okayed, saluted
Admonish - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To admonish is to scold. If you want to show someone you're not happy with his behavior, admonish him. Coming to English through Old French from the Latin admonere, "to advise, remind," admonish is always used with an eye on improving someone's behavior.
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