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Expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective.
reproachful
reproving
admonitory
unfavorable
unfavourable
1
Roth later allowed people to return after
admonishing
them to remain silent.
2
My father in
admonishing
her had done it tenderly, I was sure.
3
The young mistress of the house seemed to be
admonishing
,
instructing, someone.
4
Just to hear her
admonishing
a customer, her good-natured face all aglow:
5
He paused as Junior Doane placed an
admonishing
hand upon his arm.
6
The supposition, if any, would have been that he was
admonishing
himself.
7
Joseph was very busy, and his
admonishing
voice was heard at times.
8
From behind he heard whistles
admonishing
the salt bearers to keep up.
9
He wasn't looking at me-his eyes were
admonishing
Junior for his near-outburst.
10
You are quite safe now. Anderson's voice was rather
admonishing
than caressing.
11
Teesha's eyes, softly stern but warmly
admonishing
as she tended his wounds.
12
How could she face Varia after
admonishing
her to drink watered wine?
13
Foolish,' jeered Moriarty, shaking his long forefinger as if
admonishing
a child.
14
However, the good doctor should take care before
admonishing
nurses not to strike.
15
West
admonishing
consumerism on 'New Slaves' unleashes the Alanis Ironic Klaxon.
16
I met him yesterday,' Helena confessed, her restraint
admonishing
my harshness.
admonishing
admonish
admonish finger
admonish tone
admonish look
admonish a child
admonish glare