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admonition in English

  • admonition
    admonition, noun.
    1. an admonishing; gentle reproof or warning.
    Ex. He received an admonition from his teacher for not doing his homework. Now all these things ... are written for our admonition (I Corinthians 10:11).
    2. counsel; recomm

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Admonition

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˌæd.məˈnɪʃ.ən/

Definitions

1. A warning or reprimand about behavior.

2. An act of advising or urging someone to do something.

Usage Examples

1. The teacher gave an admonition to the students about their homework.

2. His admonition to drive carefully was taken seriously.

Etymology

From Middle English 'admonicioun', from Latin 'admonitio', meaning "caution, warning."

Synonyms

Warning, reprimand, advice, counsel, caution

Antonyms

Encouragement, approval, endorsement

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Amonestación /amonestación/
French Avertissement /avɛʁtismɑ̃/
German Ermahnung /ɛʁˈmaːnʊŋ/
Chinese 警告 /jǐnggào/
Hindi नसीहत /nasīhat/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary based on regional accents.

Historical Usage

The term 'admonition' has been used since the 14th century, often in religious or legal contexts.

Cultural Nuances

Admonition is perceived differently across cultures, sometimes seen as a sign of care or authority.

More Information

This article explores the significance of admonition in various aspects of life, including education and personal relationships.

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