The word 'rebuke' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun rebuke is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
Example uses:
Noun: His rebuke ruined my enthusiasm for completing the assignment.
Verb: Ms. Lincoln had to rebuke Jonas for peeking at his neighbors work.
God punish him.
rebuke
Buked or Buking
It means to scold or rebuke
That is the correct spelling of the term "censure" (to rebuke).
I wasn't bad enough for the teacher to rebuke me.
God punish him.
Upbraid, Chide, Admonish
I wasn't bad enough for the teacher to rebuke me.
Two definitions: -verb (used with object) 1. to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand. -noun 2. sharp, stern disapproval; reproof; reprimand. 1. Mother would sometimes rebuke me for leaving my spinach on my plate. 2. Mother's rebukes were stinging and cruel, and I always wanted to redeem myself afterwards.
Example sentence - She was adept at avoiding the rebuke that would surely come.
rebuke
of Rebuke
Exorcise
Reprehensible
Objurgation is a rarely-used noun meaning a severe rebuke, berating or chastisement.When the embezzler was caught red-handed, the vehement objurgation by his superiors left him shell-shocked.
your mom was rebuked They would rebuke every idea she had.