Crossword-Solution: ADMONISH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Admonish | v. t. | To warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort. |
| Admonish | v. t. | To counsel against wrong practices; to cation or advise; to warn against danger or an offense; -- followed by of, against, or a subordinate clause. |
| Admonish | v. t. | To instruct or direct; to inform; to notify. |
We have 48 clues for the answer “ADMONISH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Indicate obligations to | 1 answer |
| Give a talking to | 2 answers |
| Give a talking-to to | 2 answers |
| Reprove mildly | 2 answers |
| discommend | 3 answers |
| expostulate | 8 answers |
| objurgate | 8 answers |
| tell off | 10 answers |
| Express disapproval | 11 answers |
| reprehend | 13 answers |
| Remind | 13 answers |
| TAKE to task | 14 answers |
| CALL ON THE CARPET | 17 answers |
| strafe | 18 answers |
| remonstrate | 20 answers |
| chastise | 23 answers |
| dispraise | 26 answers |
| MAKE speech | 28 answers |
| Browbeat. | 30 answers |
| Upbraid | 31 answers |
| Reprove | 31 answers |
| Counsel | 31 answers |
| forewarn | 32 answers |
| call down | 33 answers |
| Chide | 35 answers |
| Berate | 35 answers |
| Threaten | 37 answers |
| Warn | 40 answers |
| Exhort | 41 answers |
| disapprove | 41 answers |
| cavil | 42 answers |
| Accuse | 47 answers |
| Advise | 51 answers |
| chasten | 52 answers |
| Inform | 52 answers |
| castigate | 52 answers |
| CALL to order | 52 answers |
| BLAST ___ | 58 answers |
| Lesson | 61 answers |
| Lecture | 61 answers |
| Scold | 62 answers |
| Caution | 70 answers |
| Rebuke | 71 answers |
| Reprimand | 73 answers |
| Fault | 79 answers |
| Blame | 81 answers |
| reproach | 82 answers |
| Address | 92 answers |
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Sentences with ADMONISH (5)
His medieval business, supplemented by the monsters and the oddities, and the pleasant creatures from fairy-land, is finer to look at than the poor fantastic inventions and performances of the reveling rabble of the priest's day, and serves quite as well, perhaps, to emphasize the day and admonish men that the grace-line between the worldly season and the holy one is reached.
See Admonish.] Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution or warning.
Such honour was done in those days to men who professed the study of wisdom and eloquence, not only in their own country, but in other lands, that cities and signiories heard them gladly, and with great respect, if they had aught in public to admonish the state.
Him they saw no more, but they could distinguish his voice in the air, and could hear him admonish them to pay due regard to the gods.
Our fathers, from behind, admonish us, with their anxious paternal voices; posterity calls out to us, from the bosom of the future; the world turns hither its solicitous eyes; all, all conjure us to act wisely, and faithfully, in the relation which we sustain.
Quotes with ADMONISH (3)
But we have no [Marian] apparitions cautioning the Church against, say, accepting the delusion of an Earth-centered Universe, or warning it of complicity with Nazi Germany — two matters of considerable moral as well as historical import.... Not a single saint criticized the practice of torturing and burning “witches” and heretics. Why not? Were they unaware of what was going on? Could they not grasp its evil? And why is [the Virgin] Mary always admonishing the poor peasant to…
There is a place for what my heart tells me about you, and there is no shame or guilt in it. God Himself is free to look in my heart right this instant and I know He would not shame or admonish me about what He would see there because the pure, ego-less truth of how I hold you in my heart deserves to be kept alive.
God hath thus ordered it, that we may learn to bear one another’s burdens; for no man is without fault, no man without his burden, no man sufficient of himself, no man wise enough of himself; but we ought to bear with one another, comfort one another, help, instruct, and admonish one another.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1983–2024).