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verbformalcastigate (verb) · castigates (third person present) · castigated (past tense) · castigated (past participle) · castigating (present participle)- 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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- PunitiveCastigatory is an adjective that means of or concerned with castigation: punitive1. It is used to describe something that is strongly critical of someone or something2. Castigatory can also be a noun that refers to an instrument formerly used to punish and correct arrant scolds, also called a ducking stool or trebucket34. The word is obsolete and no longer in common use3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of CASTIGATORY is of or concerned with castigation : punitive.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/castigatory[ˌkæstɪˈɡeɪtərɪ] is an adjective. is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it. strongly critical of someone or something.educalingo.com/en/dic-en/castigatorycastigatory (comparative more castigatory, superlative most castigatory) Serving or tending to castigate. Noun [ edit] castigatory (plural castigatories) (obsolete) An instrument formerly used to punish and correct arrant scolds; the ducking stool or trebucket. quotations ▼en.wiktionary.org/wiki/castigatoryCastigatory adjective punitive in order to amendment; corrective Castigatory noun an instrument formerly used to punish and correct arrant scolds; -- called also a ducking stool, or trebucketwww.definitions.net/definition/castigatory
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