Reprimand
/ˈrɛprɪˌmænd/
To reprimand someone means to scold or criticize them for making a mistake, like when a coach tells a player they need to improve their behavior during practice.
Examples
- After the soccer match, the coach decided to reprimand the player for arguing with the referee, explaining that respect is essential in both sports and life.
- When I forgot to turn in my homework, my teacher gave me a gentle reprimand and reminded me about the importance of responsibility in our studies.
- During the group project, Sarah received a reprimand from our teacher for not collaborating with her teammates, which taught us all the value of working together effectively.
Synonyms
scold
rebuke
warn
criticize
admonish
tell off
Antonyms
praise
approve
encourage
reward
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