Today's vocabulary word – Admonish

To “admonish” means to warn someone that they have done or said something wrong, using serious but kind words. It’s not angry yelling, but instead a gentle but insistent identification of a perceived fault in their actions or attitudes.

Example: “The modern grammar school does not use corporal punishment to discipline their students, but instead will admonish them privately, pointing out the ways in which their behaviour affects all of the other children in the class.”

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