Reprimand Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for reprimand.
reprimand
reprimand
/ˈɹɛpɹɪmɑːnd/
reprehend
Examples
- They were reprimanded by the public.
- Please do not reprimand yourself.
- The cadet responsible is then reprimanded for the action.
- The implied reprimand of an overturn is sufficient.
- A reprimand is a severe, formal or official reproof.
- After the presentation, the Duke reprimands Angel.
- For this he was charged with insubordination and sentenced with a reprimand.
- The two officers received letters of reprimand.
- A local doctor reprimanded because a patient is dead.
- She reprimanded herself for not saving her brother.
an act or expression of criticism and censure
noun
rebuke formally
verb
censure severely or angrily
verb
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"Reap + Re + Mand. You'll reap a strict warning, mandatorily handed."
"Re + Prim + Hand. The teacher's prime hand comes out to strictly scold and correct."
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