Advertisement
Advertisement
reprimand
[ noun rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd; verb rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd, rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd ]
noun
- a severe reproof or rebuke, especially a formal one by a person in authority.
Synonyms: censure, reprehension, condemnation
reprimand
/ ˈrɛprɪˌmɑːnd /
noun
- a reproof or formal admonition; rebuke
verb
- tr to admonish or rebuke, esp formally; reprove
Other Words From
- repri·mander noun
- repri·manding·ly adverb
- over·repri·mand verb (used with object)
- un·repri·manded adjective
- un·repri·manding adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
Word History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Maipi-Clarke was reprimanded and barred from the chamber for 24 hours, the New Zealand Herald reported.
Baker did not reprimand Kaufman and the RNC's other attorneys on Tuesday when he ruled from the bench, but he did stop just short of accusing them of lying.
Former Conservative MP Aaron Bell has been reprimanded by Parliament's standards watchdog for "brazen and drunken" sexual misconduct.
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has reprimanded Chancellor Rachel Reeves for giving interviews to reporters in the US about her upcoming Budget.
She was fined $3,000 and issued a letter of reprimand from the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse