monisher (Meaning)
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monisher (n.)
One who monishes; an admonisher.
Synonyms & Antonyms of monisher
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monisher Sentence Examples
- The monisher's stern voice echoed through the hall, reprimanding the errant students.
- The priest served as a monisher, guiding his flock towards righteousness.
- The monisher's words were sharp and biting, intended to wake the listener to their wrongdoings.
- The monisher's gaze was penetrating, revealing the secrets hidden within the soul.
- The young girl's conscience acted as her monisher, constantly nagging her about her misbehavior.
- The monisher's message was delivered with unwavering conviction, leaving no doubt as to the consequences of sin.
- The teacher's stern lectures were meant to monish his students and inspire them to improve their conduct.
- The monisher's wisdom was sought by those who wished to live a righteous life.
- The monisher's warnings were often ignored, but they always proved true in the end.
- The monisher's role was to guide, to correct, and to lead others to the path of righteousness.
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One who monishes; an admonisher.
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The monisher's stern voice echoed through the hall, reprimanding the errant students.
The priest served as a monisher, guiding his flock towards righteousness.
The monisher's words were sharp and biting, intended to wake the listener to their wrongdoings.
The monisher's gaze was penetrating, revealing the secrets hidden within the soul.