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reprehension
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin reprehensio, reprehensionis.
Noun
reprehension (countable and uncountable, plural reprehensions)
- the act, or an expression, of criticism, censure or condemnation; reprimand
Related terms
- reprehend
- reprehensible
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chiding
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?a?d??/
- Rhymes: -a?d??
Verb
chiding
- present participle of chide
Noun
chiding (plural chidings)
- A scolding.
- 1832, The Rural Repository Devoted to Polite Literature (volume 9, page 2)
- The cause I never knew; one would have thought the knowledge of the guilt and misery which followed his former career, and above all the chidings of a wife whom he loved would have deterred him; […]
- 1832, The Rural Repository Devoted to Polite Literature (volume 9, page 2)
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