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- ADMONISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
We won't admonish you if you don't know the origins of admonish This word, along with its archaic synonym monish, likely traces back to the Latin verb monēre, meaning "to bring to the notice of," "to remind," and "to warn " Among monēre 's other English descendants are monitor, premonition, monument, and (gulp) monster
- 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 verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
admonish somebody (to do something) to strongly advise somebody to do something A warning voice admonished him not to let this happen Definition of admonish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and 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
- Admonishes - definition of admonishes by The Free Dictionary
Admonish implies the giving of advice or a warning in order to rectify or avoid something: "A gallows erected on an eminence admonished the offenders of the fate that awaited them" (William Hickling Prescott)
- ADMONISH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Admonish definition: to caution, advise, or counsel against something See examples of ADMONISH used in a sentence
- admonish - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
admonish (third-person singular simple present admonishes, present participle admonishing, simple past and past participle admonished) (transitive) To inform or notify of a fault; to rebuke in a serious tone; to tell off synonyms quotations
- ADMONISH Synonyms: 110 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of admonish are chide, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, and reprove While all these words mean "to criticize adversely," admonish suggests earnest or friendly warning and counsel Where would rebuke be a reasonable alternative to admonish? The words rebuke and admonish are synonyms, but do differ in nuance
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