An antonym for 'Admonish' might be 'Praise'.
The noun forms for the verb admonish are admonisher, admonition, and the gerund, admonishing.
Parents should admonish their children to do good deeds. The judge will admonish the jurors before the trial starts. The mother will admonish her children to eat a lot of vegetables.
"I think you should admonish him for being rude during the meeting." "I finally had to admonish the children for running through the store and knocking things over." "Hearing the commotion, the abbot went out to admonish the monks."
Condemn, demur, denounce, denounce, deny, protest, refuse, and prohibit.
It is not possible to professionally admonish an employee who hopes to be fired.The supervisor decided to quietly admonish the new staff member in private rather than issue an official warning for arriving late on her first day.
The noun forms for the verb admonish are admonisher, admonition, and the gerund, admonishing.
Admonish is to reprimand someone.
Parents should admonish their children to do good deeds. The judge will admonish the jurors before the trial starts. The mother will admonish her children to eat a lot of vegetables.
The verb form of "admonition" is "admonish." It means to admonish or reprimand someone, usually for their behavior or actions, in a strict or serious manner.
"I think you should admonish him for being rude during the meeting." "I finally had to admonish the children for running through the store and knocking things over." "Hearing the commotion, the abbot went out to admonish the monks."
The word admonish means to firmly warn or reprimand someone or to urge or advise someone earnestly. Some synonyms for the word admonish are caution, advise, warn and reprimand.
Condemn, demur, denounce, denounce, deny, protest, refuse, and prohibit.
of Admonish
astonish
The word "admonish" is in the King James Version of the Bible 3 times. It is in 3 verses.
It is not possible to professionally admonish an employee who hopes to be fired.The supervisor decided to quietly admonish the new staff member in private rather than issue an official warning for arriving late on her first day.
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