"Rebuke" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rebuke" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rebuke" Meaning

To rebuke someone or something means to severely criticize or scold them, usually because of a mistake or wrongdoing. It involves expressing strong disapproval or condemnation, often in a formal or official manner.

"Rebuke" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "rebuke"


Example 1: Formal Public Corrective

- Incorrect Sentence: I was too harsh with my boss so I called him rude.
- Corrected Sentence: I was too harsh with my boss, and he gave me a stern rebuke for speaking to him in that manner.

Example 2: Serious Disapproval

- Incorrect Sentence: My teacher was really angry with me when he shouted because I didn't answer my question.
- Corrected Sentence: My teacher gave me a sharp rebuke for not having my homework ready, and he wasn't happy with my lack of preparation.

Example 3: Official Censure

- Incorrect Sentence: The country would punish her severely for crossing the border with such a big bag of money.
- Corrected Sentence: The country gave her a severe rebuke for smuggling such a large amount of money across the border, and they threatened severe penalties if she were to do it again.

Example 4: Colloquial Serious Talk

- Incorrect Sentence: When I couldn't pay my bill, my friend thought I was irresponsible so he said I did it mistakenly.
- Corrected Sentence: My friend gave me a stern rebuke for forgetting to pay my bill; he thought I was irresponsible for not covering my tab.

Example 5: Public Condemnation

- Incorrect Sentence: He has no respect for authority.
- Corrected Sentence: His decision to go against the law brought a sharp rebuke from the community leaders; they were vehemently opposed to his disobedience.

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