That is the correct spelling of the word "punishment" (meaning a disciplinary action).
Yes, punishment is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an act, a penalty for wrongdoing, a thing.
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The abstract noun forms of the verb to punish are punishment and the gerund, punishing.
1. To beat severely 2. To punish 3. To defeat decisively It is in this latter sense that we hear it most often. The Patriots trounced the Browns. 1. to beat severely; thrash. 2. to punish. 3. to defeat decisively.
The word punish is a verb. Some words that mean punish are chastise, batter, whip, beat up, castigate, and misuse. Additional synonyms are spank, rough up, incarcerate, and maltreat.
The correct spelling is discipline (a study, order, or to punish).
The correct spelling is severely.An example sentence is: He was severely injured in the accident.Another example sentence is: We will punish the suspect severely when we find him.
We will punish those responsible.Why must you punish me?
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She turned them all into swine (pigs) using a magical spell. This was to punish them for their disrespectful behavior towards Odysseus' household and to protect her own reputation as a powerful sorceress.
Punished is the past tense of punish.
It depends on the circumstances.
In the Disney film it's a curse to punish the Prince for being spoiled and selfish. His outer appearance was changed to reflect his inner behavior.
Yes, he punish his elf. This is one way why he punish. When they are bad. When they do something wrong. The punish them by going basement and let them stay there and they don't even get food.
Sceleratos punire = to punish the wicked. But remember, the desire to punish the wicked is itself wicked.
Yes, the president can punish the lawbreakers.
You don't punish your girlfriend you idiot!