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

  1. The monish of the situation bewildered her, leaving her utterly confused.
  2. The monish between the two parties made it difficult to reach a compromise.
  3. Her monish voice carried the weight of deep sorrow and regret.
  4. The monish expression on his face hinted at hidden truths.
  5. The monish gesture conveyed a subtle message of understanding.
  6. The monish glimmer in his eyes indicated a flicker of hope amidst adversity.
  7. The monish whispers echoed through the room, creating an atmosphere of unease.
  8. The monish scent of lavender permeated the air, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
  9. The monish glow of the sunset cast an ethereal light upon the landscape.
  10. 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.