Admonishment.
I think it is a noun
of Admonish
Admonished.
scolded, admonished
The mother admonished the child for being naughty.
Reprimanded, chastised, admonished.
the children were admonished to beware of snakes.
i was admonished 19 years ago for taking money i paid it all back to the person before it even went to court is this still on my record as i have started employment and was advised today they have to do a disclaimer scotland
The root word "mon" in "admonished" means to warn or scold someone firmly. In this sentence, the hall monitor cautioned or rebuked you for shouting.
Yesterday I admonishedmy daughter to pick up her laundry.
It depends entirely on what the underlying offense you were charged with.
An "admonishment" is a warning. GENERALLY it would not count as a conviction HOWEVER, you could have been convicted by the judge and at sentencing been 'admonished' not commit any further offenses. To be certain, request a copy of your own record just to make sure.