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Meaning of rebukes
The primary meaning of the word "rebukes" is to express sharp disapproval or criticism.
Etymology of rebukes
The word "rebukes" originates from the Old French word "rebucher", which is derived from the Latin word "rebugare", meaning to scare or drive back, and is related to the Latin word "bugare", meaning to scare or frighten.
Synonyms
scolds
reproaches
admonishes
chastises
criticizes
upbraids
castigates
censures
condemns
denounces
disparages
disapproves
frowns
lectures
reprimands
reproves
chides
berates
rebukes
reviles
vilifies
excoriates
lambastes
dresses down
takes to task
calls to account
raps over the knuckles
gives a piece of one's mind
tells off
gives a tongue-lashing
gives someone hell
gives someone a hard time
bawls out
tears into
lays into
jumps all over
jumps down someone's throat
hauls over the coals
Definitions
- To express sharp disapproval or criticism of someone or something
- * To criticize or reprove someone sharply, especially for a fault or misbehavior
Usage Examples
- The teacher rebuked the student for talking during class.
- * The manager rebuked the employee for being late to the meeting.
- * The politician rebuked her opponent for making false statements.
Antonyms
praises
compliments
applauds
commends
approves
endorses
supports
encourages
congratulates
extols
lauds
eulogizes
glorifies
exalts
honors
celebrates
acclaims
cheers
cheers on
roots for
backs
backs up
defends
justifies
vindicates
excuses
condones
tolerates
forgives
pardons
absolves