Example sentence - After being warned of the consequences numerous times, the girls had to face a reprimand from their parents.
Please don't talk to me in class or we will get a reprimand from the teacher.
I can give you several sentences.Don't reprimand Jimmy; he's late because my car broke down.If you keep ignoring your work, you will get an official reprimand.Mom will reprimand you, and then Dad will send you to your room.Only someone who is petty will reprimand others for simple misconceptions.
" The boy complained about having to use complained in a sentence."
Use a comma to separate items in a list. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Use commas to set off introductory elements in a sentence. Use commas to separate non-essential or parenthetical elements within a sentence.
I have to ask permission from my parents before i go, but i would love to go.
how am i supposed to know!
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)
Please don't talk to me in class or we will get a reprimand from the teacher.
I can give you several sentences.Don't reprimand Jimmy; he's late because my car broke down.If you keep ignoring your work, you will get an official reprimand.Mom will reprimand you, and then Dad will send you to your room.Only someone who is petty will reprimand others for simple misconceptions.
I reprimanded Timmy our cat for not using the litter box
Reprimand has a short I sound.
The mother was extremely depressed after she had to chidden her child fro cheating on her test.
I want a sentence with reproach , please , thank you !
Yes, the sentence is correct grammatically. It conveys the idea that the person being spoken to received a scolding or reprimand from their friends.
The antonym for award that rhymes with grand is reprimand.
Judgment either favorable or unfavorable; opinion., The act of blaming or finding fault with and condemning as wrong; reprehension; blame., Judicial or ecclesiastical sentence or reprimand; condemnatory judgment., To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge., To find fault with and condemn as wrong; to blame; to express disapprobation of., To condemn or reprimand by a judicial or ecclesiastical sentence., To judge.
Basically the definition of reprimand is to orally punish someone. Some examples of the word reprimand would be admonishment, going over, grooming or scolding.