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    Rep·ri·mand
    /ˈreprəˌmand/

    noun

    • 1. a rebuke, especially an official one: "the golfer received a reprimand for a breach of rules"

    verb

    • 1. rebuke (someone), especially officially: "officials were dismissed or reprimanded for poor work"
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  3. Find 61 different ways to say REPRIMAND, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. Need synonyms for reprimand? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. Contexts . Noun. A formal expression of disapproval. A long, angry or violent speech. Punishment, especially that of criminals in prison intended to rectify their behavior. … more . Noun. . A formal expression of disapproval. rebuke. reproof.

  5. 4 days ago · Synonyms for REPRIMAND in English: blame, censure, rebuke, reproach, check, lecture, carpet, scold, tick off, castigate, …

  6. Synonyms of reprimand. : a severe or formal reproof. reprimand. 2 of 2. verb. reprimanded; reprimanding; reprimands. transitive verb. : to reprove sharply or censure formally usually from a position of authority. Synonyms. Noun. censure. commination. condemnation. denunciation. excoriation. objurgation. rebuke. reproach. reproof. riot act.

  7. Synonyms: admonition, animadversion, blame, censure, check, chiding, comment, condemnation, criticism, denunciation, disapproval, objurgation, rebuke, reflection, reprehension, reproach, reproof, reproval, upbraiding. Antonyms: applause, approbation, approval, commendation, encomium, eulogy, panegyric, praise.

  8. Synonyms: rebuke, admonish, censure, scold, castigate, check, berate, lecture, have words with (informal), give sb a dressing-down (informal), take to task (informal), tell off (informal), tear into (informal) Sense: Noun: telling-off. Synonyms:

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