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Spacewater Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

When is a proper time to use word "rebuke","primand"?

I have a trouble telling when to use the word rebuke and reprimand

rebuke means to criticize or to scorn right?
  

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Hi, Here are a few comments on how I interpret these words. re primand - Express disapproval of a person for something, usually serious, that they have done. The person who does the reprimanding is often someone in a position of authority over the person being reprimanded.

  • Hi, Here are a few comments on how I interpret these words.
  • re primand - Express disapproval of a person for something, usually serious, that they have done.
  • The person who does the reprimanding is often someone in a position of authority over the person being reprimanded.
  • A fairly standard collocation is an 'official reprimand'.
  • rebuke - A stronger version of the above.
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Hi,

Here are a few comments on how I interpret these words.

reprimand - Express disapproval of a person for something, usually serious, that they have done. The person who does the reprimanding is often someone in a position of authority over the person being reprimanded.

A fairly standard collocation is an 'official reprimand'.

rebuke - A

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