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Rebuked Meaning in English

word · lemma: rebuke

ɹibˈjukt/, /ɹɪbˈjukt
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ɹɪbjˈuːkt
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Definition

To criticize someone sharply or scold them because they have done something wrong.

Usage & Nuances

'Rebuked' is formal and often used in writing or serious speech. Common phrases: 'rebuked him for...' and 'publicly rebuked'. Softer alternatives include 'scolded' or 'reprimanded'. Not typically used in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

The teacher rebuked the student for talking in class.

basic

He was rebuked by his boss for being late.

basic

She quietly rebuked her son for being rude.

basic

He publicly rebuked the committee’s actions.

natural

Feeling hurt, she rebuked her friend for the comment.

natural

After the argument, he felt bad for how harshly he had rebuked his brother.

natural