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- reprimand (someone) severely:"he was castigated for not setting a good example"
Originearly 17th century: from Latin castigare ‘reprove’, from castus ‘pure, chaste’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- reprimand (someone) severely:remonstrate withtake to taskhaul over the coalsgive someone a telling-offgive someone a talking-togive someone an earfulgive someone a dressing-downgive someone a roastinggive someone a rocketgive someone a rollickingrap someone the knucklesslap someone's wristsend someone away with a flea in their earblow up atgive someone a caningput on the mattear someone off a stripgive someone some stickgive someone a wigginggive someone a rowream outbollockgive someone a bollockingrip someone a new arseholerip someone a new assholegive someone a rating
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