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UK//ˈrɛprɪmænd//US//ˈrɛprɪˌmænd//

Meaning of Reprimand

To criticize someone for their behavior or actions.

In simple words: To tell someone they did something wrong.

Reprimand in a sentence

  • The teacher decided to reprimand the student for being late.
  • After the meeting, the manager felt the need to reprimand the team for missing the deadline.
  • He received a reprimand from his supervisor for not following the safety protocols.
  • It’s important to reprimand employees when they fail to meet standards.
  • The principal had to reprimand the students for their disrespectful behavior.

How to use Reprimand

Use in formal settings, such as workplaces or schools. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

reprimand + object

Memory hint

Think of a stern teacher 'reprimanding' a noisy student.

Related words

Collocations with Reprimand

  • official reprimand
  • verbal reprimand
  • written reprimand
  • harsh reprimand
  • formal reprimand

Synonyms for Reprimand

  • rebuke
  • scold
  • admonish
  • chide
  • reproach

Opposites of Reprimand

Common mistakes with Reprimand

  • Confused with 'compliment' - they are opposites.
  • Using 'reprimand' without an object is incorrect.
  • Mispronouncing it as spelled, should emphasize 'mand'.

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Frequently asked questions about Reprimand

What does Reprimand mean?

To tell someone they did something wrong.

What is the definition of Reprimand?

To criticize someone for their behavior or actions.

How do you use Reprimand in a sentence?

The teacher decided to reprimand the student for being late.

Can you give another example of Reprimand?

After the meeting, the manager felt the need to reprimand the team for missing the deadline.

What are synonyms for Reprimand?

Common alternatives include rebuke, scold, admonish, chide, reproach.

What is the opposite of Reprimand?

Opposite meanings include praise, commend, endorse.

What words go with Reprimand?

It commonly pairs with official reprimand, verbal reprimand, written reprimand, harsh reprimand, formal reprimand.

What are common mistakes when using Reprimand?

Confused with 'compliment' - they are opposites. Using 'reprimand' without an object is incorrect. Mispronouncing it as spelled, should emphasize 'mand'.

How do you pronounce Reprimand?

US: //ˈrɛprɪˌmænd//, UK: //ˈrɛprɪmænd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Reprimand formal or informal?

"Reprimand" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Reprimand?

Use in formal settings, such as workplaces or schools. Avoid in casual conversations.