单词 | admonishing |
释义 | admonishingn. The action of exhorting, urging, warning, or advising a person. Now more usually: the action of rebuking or reprimanding a person. Also: a warning or piece of advice; a rebuke. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [noun] telingeOE chastiment?c1225 snapinga1300 snibbinga1300 reproving?1316 undernimminga1325 correctiona1340 threapening1340 admonishingc1350 reproofa1375 scourgingc1374 correptionc1380 repreyningc1390 reprehensiona1413 undertakingc1430 rebuke?a1439 admonition1440 correptingc1449 rebut?c1450 reprehendingc1450 redargution1483 reproval1493 increpation1502 prisec1540 tasking1543 check1588 improof1590 snubbing1600 threap1636 compellation1656 reprovement1675 reprimanding1698 rowing1812 lecturing1861 carpeting1888 eldering1912 woodshedding1940 stick1956 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [noun] > instance of admonishingc1350 reproofc1400 fliting1435 rebuke?a1439 snibc1450 reprehensiona1500 redargution1514 remorda1529 piece of one's mind1536 check1541 snuba1556 rebuking1561 boba1566 sneap1600 snipping1601 reprimand1636 repriment1652 rubber1699 slap1736 twinkation1748 rap1777 throughgoing1817 dressing-down1823 downset1824 hazing1829 snubbing1841 downsetting1842 raking1852 calling1855 talking toc1875 rousting1900 strafe1915 strafing1915 raspberry1919 rousing1923 bottle1938 reaming1944 ticking-off1950 serve1967 c1350 Psalter (BL Add. 17376) in K. D. Bülbring Earliest Compl. Eng. Prose Psalter (1891) lxxvi. 19 (MED) Þy techinge and þy amonestinge ben in þe world in many men. ?c1400 (c1380) G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (BL Add. 10340) (1868) v. pr. i. l. 4296 Certys ryȝtful is þin amonestyng and ful digne by auctorite. c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Parson's Tale (Ellesmere) (1877) §518 Thou shalt loue hym in word, and in benigne amonestynge and chastisynge, and conforten hym in hise anoyes. c1410 tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1879) VII. 93 Þoruȝ þe amonyschynge [L. suasione] of seint Andrewe..seynt Alphegus was i-made bisshop of Wynchestre. 1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) iv. 533 We haf thre thingis, That makis vs amonestyngis [1489 Adv. monestingis] For to be vorthy. a1500 Rule Minoresses in W. W. Seton Two 15th Cent. Franciscan Rules (1914) 83 (MED) For cause of amonissinge & repreuinge. a1568 R. Ascham Scholemaster (1570) i. f. 2v Cherefull admonishinge, and heedefull amendinge of faultes. 1613 H. Ainsworth Animadversion R. Clyftons Advt. 24 The admonishing & censuring of synners ecclesiastically. 1671 J. Ogilby tr. O. Dapper et al. Atlas Chinensis 403 These Governors us'd formerly an undaunted freedom and confidence in the admonishing of their Kings and Emperors. 1726 New Mem. Lit. July 190 His constant care and diligence in instructing and admonishing. 1772 A. Adam Princ. Lat. & Eng. Gram. 151 Verbs of accusing, condemning, acquitting, valuing, and admonishing, govern the Accusative and Genitive. 1846 O. Bradbury Francis Abbott i. 11/1 He would seek interviews with her..against the admonishings of his own good sense and judgment. 1894 Chemist & Druggist 25 Aug. 316/1 A rare eye has she for a carelessly-made bed..and as quick a tongue for the admonishing of those responsible. 1919 ‘L. Malet’ Deadham Hard ii. ii. 84 Zealous in the admonishing of recalcitrant church-goers. 1948 N.Y. Folklore Q. 4 i. 18 A verbal admonishing from a superior would be recorded by the victim with ‘I just got eaten out’ or ‘I just got chewed out’. 1997 K. Fforde Stately Pursuits (1998) 3 The sound..was supremely satisfying, drowning Alistair's cries of distress and the blonde's admonishings. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). admonishingadj. That exhorts, urges, warns, or advises; monitory. Now more usually: that rebukes or reprimands; critical, censorious. Also: serving to admonish. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > advice > [adjective] counselful1548 admonishinga1569 counselling1629 consiliary1642 advisive1648 councillary1651 consiliative1656 recommendatory1690 advisory1751 mentorial1802 the mind > will > motivation > [adjective] > inciting or instigating > exhortatory adhortatory1534 exhortatory1544 exhortative1564 admonishinga1569 hortatory1586 hortative1623 stem-winding1867 evangelical1952 evangelistic1961 a1569 M. Coverdale Fruitful Lessons (1593) sig. Aa4 The breaking of the bread..is an admonishing token, that Christs body was broken and dyed for vs on the crosse. a1667 W. Thomas in Pract. Piety (1681) iii. 65 Forget not what an high place, an admonishing Abigail had in Davids heart. 1711 J. Bingham Origines Ecclesiasticæ III. viii. iii. 156 The Washing of the Ancients..was..an admonishing Emblem of that Purity of Soul, with which Men ought to enter the Courts of the most Holy God. 1772 Scots Mag. May 258/2 The Abbé held an admonishing and consolatory discourse to the Count. 1849 Ladies' Repository Feb. 73/2 This admonishing preface is, in fact, the gist of the whole discourse. 1866 ‘G. Eliot’ Felix Holt III. xxxvii. 58 He would be to her as if he belonged to the solemn admonishing skies. 1912 T. Gallon Memory Corner viii. 141 ‘And now, my little Michael’—this with an admonishing finger shaken playfully at the boy—‘now to work, and to work hard.’ 1991 Texas Monthly Oct. 94/2 He confronts the viewer with the admonishing stare of a Dust Bowl Jeremiah. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.c1350adj.a1569 |
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