No
A reproof is a scolding. A warning is a hint of a possible scolding if a behaviour is continued.
reproof, blame, scolding, rebuke, admonition, censure, lecture, reprehension
The hardest part of answering this question is determining what you mean by opposite. As admonition is a gentle reproof, its technical opposite should be something that is a harsh encouragement, something like the kind of loud cheer you might hear at a sporting event. But if I were pressed for a word I would say "hosanna". However, if you are looking for something that means a harsh reproof than perhaps you should go with "rebuke." If you want something that is a gentle encouragement than just go with "encouragement".
It is a way to display a warning banner for oneβs content so that the potential plagiarists can keep a note of the same and refrain from copying the content. Various types of plagiarism warning banners are available in the market that can be used to safeguard original content.
well if you give someone a warning in that case it would be
"The tornado warning scared you." is active voice. "You were scared by the tornado warning." is passive voice.
Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution or warning.
The word reproof is a noun. The plural form is reproofs.
Sam told her friend Kelly of her reproof about the guys she chooses to date.
To speak to someone in a way designed to get them to do something. Also means to speak to someone in order to express disapproval, such as--> "I admonished him for driving too fast."
You can reproof your gortex-berghaus jacket with Scotchguard. You can also try Thompson's water seal or a similar product.
I have one, and it does have the tire pressure warning. It is displayed in the same message center as the low fuel warning, and it makes the same warning sound.
They are the same.
The warning lights on a Honda Accord are the same as the warning lights on most other cars.
The British use the word 'warning' the same way we do. It means the same thing anywhere English is spoken.
anxiety, warning
One can find information on reproof from the following sources: Free Dictionary, Barbour, Archival Clothing, Australian Outback, Garden and Gun, Equine, Purity Post, Webtogs, to name a few.
It is the same as turning any other warning light you need a diagnostics computer