Admonish [ad-mon-ish]
- (verb) to caution, advise, or counsel against something
- (verb) to reprove or scold, especially in a mild and good-willed manner:
“The teacher admonished him about excessive noise” - (verb) to urge to a duty; remind, “to admonish them about their obligations”
Admonish (ऐड्मानिश) meaning in Hindi (English to Hindi Dictionary)
- सावधान करना, कान खोलना, नम्रता से झिड़कना, साधारण चेतावनी देना, गम्भीरता से सलाह देना
Admonish Origin
- Middle English amonest ‘urge, exhort’, from Old French amonester, based on Latin admonere ‘urge by warning’
Admonish in a sentence (usage in newspaper)
- Cowboys admonish Randle for comments about DeMarco Murray
- G-7 summit expected to admonish Russia
- Strelo: Admonish those who challenge the status quo in our schools?
- Dayton: House GOP should admonish lawmaker for ‘horrible’ N. Mpls. comment
- Eurozone ministers admonish Greece
- Police admonish motorists
- Press Secretary Josh Earnest: Obama Won’t Admonish Harry Reid for Lying About Romney
Mnemonic trick to remember the meaning of admonish
- Mom admonishing ” beta so jao nahi De-mon aa jaayega”
Admonish Pronunciation
Sunny Deol Admonishing 🙂