chastise
/tʃæˈstaɪz/
chastise
📚 Meanings
- 1.
to rebuke or reprimand severely
"The teacher chastised the student for talking in class."
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The teacher had to chastise the noisy students.
The teacher had to chastise the noisy students.
He was chastised by his boss for being late again.
He was chastised by his boss for being late again.
The judge did not chastise the defendant but offered advice.
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How do you pronounce chastise?
chastise is pronounced [/tʃæˈstaɪz/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.
What does chastise mean?
chastise means "chastise". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.
How difficult is chastise?
chastise is a Intermediate-level word.
Can you give an example sentence with chastise?
Example: "The teacher had to chastise the noisy students." — used to mean "chastise".
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