reprimand

[ˈreprɪmənd]

reprimand Definition

  • 1a formal expression of disapproval or criticism
  • 2to express disapproval or criticism of someone's behavior, especially in an official way

Using reprimand: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reprimand" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He received a reprimand from his boss for being late.

  • Example

    The teacher reprimanded the student for talking during class.

  • Example

    The company was reprimanded for violating safety regulations.

  • Example

    The coach reprimanded the players for their poor performance.

reprimand Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reprimand

Antonyms for reprimand

Idioms Using reprimand

  • a rap on the knuckles

    a mild reprimand or rebuke

    Example

    The manager gave him a rap on the knuckles for not meeting his sales target.

  • to issue a stern warning or reprimand

    Example

    The coach read the riot act to the team after their poor performance in the last game.

  • to reprimand or scold someone for something they have done wrong

    Example

    The teacher took the student to task for cheating on the exam.

Phrases with reprimand

  • to receive a formal expression of disapproval or criticism

    Example

    He got a reprimand from his supervisor for not following the company's dress code.

  • to formally express disapproval or criticism of someone's behavior

    Example

    The principal issued a reprimand to the students for vandalizing school property.

  • a formal expression of strong disapproval or criticism

    Example

    The employee received a severe reprimand for violating the company's code of conduct.

Origins of reprimand

from French 'réprimande', from Latin 'reprimenda', meaning 'things to be repressed'

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Summary: reprimand in Brief

'Reprimand' [ˈreprɪmənd] refers to a formal expression of disapproval or criticism, often used to correct someone's behavior. It can be issued by a superior, teacher, or authority figure, as in 'The company was reprimanded for violating safety regulations.' 'Reprimand' can also be used as a verb, as in 'The teacher reprimanded the student for talking during class.' Phrases like 'get a reprimand' and idioms like 'read the riot act' denote different degrees of severity in reprimands.

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