"Chastised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chastised refers to being scolded, reprimanded, or punished, often in a mild or moderate way, in order to correct or discipline someone who has made a mistake or acted improperly.
Chasteners are people or things that impose punishments or restraints on others, typically as a means of maintaining order, discipline, or moral standards.
Chasteness refers to the state of being chaste, which means being morally pure, modest, and refraining from sexual misconduct or immorality. It also describes the quality of being free from corruption and malicious influences. In a broader sense, chasteness can also imply a sense of innocence, purity, and simplicity.
Chasteneth is the third person singular present tense of the verb "chasten", which means to punish or correct someone mildly, often in a gentle or moderate way, in order to improve their behavior.
To chasten something means to improve or raise its quality by correcting or disciplining it. It can also mean to temper or season something, like metal, to make it stronger or more suitable for use.
The word "chastest" is the superlative form of the adjective "chaste". A chaste person is someone who is morally upright, virtuous, and free from impurity or corruption. This word is often used to describe someone who is faithful to their partner, retaining their modesty and avoiding indecent or improper behavior.
The word "chastening" means (a) to discipline or correct somebody, especially by punishment; or (b) to make somebody feel ashamed or sorry for something they have done.
Chastising refers to the act of scolding or reprimanding someone severely, often in a loud and angry manner, usually for misbehaving or breaking a rule. It can also extend to criticizing or condemning someone for something they have done, often in a stern and disapproving tone. Chastising can be a way to discipline someone, to correct their behavior, or to express strong disapproval or disappointment.