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Admonish

Published on : March 18, 2025

What It Means
To admonish someone is to express warning or disapproval towards them, or to urge them to do something.

// We were admonished for arriving late to the meeting.

// They were admonished to take advantage of the opportunity.

admonish in Context

“My parents admonished me and my siblings to stay away from the windows.” — Jelani Cobb, The New Yorker, 16 Mar. 2023

Did You Know?
We won’t admonish you if you don’t know the origins of admonish. This word, along with its archaic synonym monish, likely traces back to the Latin verb monēre, meaning “to bring to the notice of,” “to remind,” and “to warn.” Among monēre’s other English descendants are monitor, premonition, monument, and (gulp) monster.

Admonishing someone (for, say, being late) hardly risks being labeled a monster, however. While a word like rebuke suggests sternness and severity, admonish usually suggests friendly, gentle, or earnest criticizing done in the spirit of counselling and instructing.

(www.merriam-webster.com)

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