Chastise


The meaning of the word Chastise is: to criticize someone harshly for doing something wrong


Examples:

If you bully someone in Mrs. Marshall’s class, she will chastise you and keep you after school.

published by Verda on 2021-12-01 17:40:42


I like my coach because he encourages me frequently and rarely looks for a reason to chastise me.

published by Petronila on 2021-11-27 06:25:33


Because my doctor is a kind man, he tries not to chastise me too harshly about my unhealthy habits.

published by Tajuana on 2021-09-08 17:50:27


The teacher found it difficult to not chastise the troublesome student.

published by Karri on 2021-08-28 04:08:46


As I listened to the mother chastise her small child for accidentally breaking the glass, I grew very angry.

published by Aundrea on 2021-01-29 10:01:21


The purpose of the letter from the condominium board is to chastise me for having late night parties.

published by Blanch on 2021-05-04 02:17:02


When I saw the nun with the ruler in her hand, I knew she was about to chastise me.

published by Andree on 2021-08-11 01:35:38


Sometimes, Mary will chastise her teenage daughter about texting while driving.

published by Annmarie on 2021-12-22 03:54:50


If you wear inappropriate clothing to school, you can expect the principal to chastise you in public.

published by Randolph on 2021-11-12 18:03:04


My father used to chastise my brother for kicking me in the ankles.

published by Ellis on 2021-08-19 07:40:52


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