a reprimand
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Punishment, discipline, reprimand, penalty, chastening...
An admonition is similar to a correction or a reprimand. It usually refers to a verbal correction rather than a physical punishment. For example, you may receive an admonition at work for being out of uniform or arriving late. It's can also be thought of as a first warning.
Admonish is a verb that means to sternly reprimand someone. It can also mean to give someone a warning or advice.
Yes, you may still receive a medal. You may not be eligible for awards such as the Good Conduct Medal, but there are others that you can receive regardless of reprimand. e.g If you serve overseas for an operation, you will receive that campaign's medal.
Yes, penalty is a synonym for punishment. It refers to the consequence or punishment imposed for breaking a rule, law, or regulation.
Reprimand
A supervisor is pretty much limited to giving an Letter of Counseling (LOC) and Letter of Reprimand (LOR). The next highest punishment is an Article 15 (non-judicial punishment), but that can only be given by the airman's squadron commander or higher.
The Congress reviews it and can either give a reprimand letter, a public rebuke on the floor of the chamber, or they can expell the member from Congress.
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If you don't stop bothering your sister, I will have to reprimand you. (verb)If you don't stop bothering your sister, you will receive a reprimand. (noun)