Castigate

Tagged as: Apr 16

[kas-ti-geyt]

Definition:

To strongly criticize or reprimand.

Example of usage:

After running into the street, some people think that the parents should just send them to the corner, but others are of the mind that the child should be castigated in order to more strongly deter future injurious behavior.

Comments:

Using a new word instead of criticize seems like an attractive possibility. Seemingly of the old English variety of words, it flavors your language, and I’d warrant to say that it might make you sound more sophisticated.

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Comment by william
Apr 19, 07 at 08:00 AM

hey, i just learned another word from you! i think it’d be challenging to use that in everyday conversation, though — mostly because it sorta sounds like another word that would make most men feel uneasy. hahah.

 
Comment by Derek
Apr 19, 07 at 08:27 AM

@william
Haha I suppose that is true. Nonetheless that might be a good thing because then people would DEFINITELY not know what you’re talking about. You’d be running verbal circles around them!

 
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