monish (Meaning)
Wordnet
monish (v)
warn strongly; put on guard
advise or counsel in terms of someone's behavior
Webster
monish (v. t.)
To admonish; to warn. See Admonish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of monish
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monish Sentence Examples
- The monish of the situation bewildered her, leaving her utterly confused.
- The monish between the two parties made it difficult to reach a compromise.
- Her monish voice carried the weight of deep sorrow and regret.
- The monish expression on his face hinted at hidden truths.
- The monish gesture conveyed a subtle message of understanding.
- The monish glimmer in his eyes indicated a flicker of hope amidst adversity.
- The monish whispers echoed through the room, creating an atmosphere of unease.
- The monish scent of lavender permeated the air, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
- The monish glow of the sunset cast an ethereal light upon the landscape.
- The monish touch of the feather made her shiver with anticipation.
FAQs About the word monish
warn strongly; put on guard, advise or counsel in terms of someone's behaviorTo admonish; to warn. See Admonish.
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The monish of the situation bewildered her, leaving her utterly confused.
The monish between the two parties made it difficult to reach a compromise.
Her monish voice carried the weight of deep sorrow and regret.
The monish expression on his face hinted at hidden truths.