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.
I wasn't bad enough for the teacher to rebuke me.
Upon sagacious reflection, Simon realized that his parents' rebuke though painful, was salutary.
Example sentence - She was adept at avoiding the rebuke that would surely come.
your mom was rebuked They would rebuke every idea she had.
God punish him.
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.
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.
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