objurgatory (Meaning)

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objurgatory (a.)

Designed to objurgate or chide; containing or expressing reproof; culpatory.

objurgatory Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's objurgatory tone made the students feel intimidated and ashamed.
  2. The boss's objurgatory remarks left me feeling demoralized and worthless.
  3. The politician's objurgatory speech alienated many of his potential constituents.
  4. The reviewer's objurgatory comments made the book difficult to enjoy.
  5. The mother's objurgatory words were meant to deter her child from misbehaving.
  6. The coach's objurgatory tirade failed to motivate his team.
  7. The doctor's objurgatory advice made me question his bedside manner.
  8. The lawyer's objurgatory closing argument was met with stony silence from the jury.
  9. The preacher's objurgatory sermon stoked fear and division within the congregation.
  10. The CEO's objurgatory email left all employees feeling anxious and insecure.

FAQs About the word objurgatory

Designed to objurgate or chide; containing or expressing reproof; culpatory.

condemnation, reprimand, excoriation, punishment, stricture, reproach, rebuke, denunciation, reproof,censure

endorsement, citation, citation, tribute, indorsement, honor, tribute, commendation, praise, honor

The teacher's objurgatory tone made the students feel intimidated and ashamed.

The boss's objurgatory remarks left me feeling demoralized and worthless.

The politician's objurgatory speech alienated many of his potential constituents.

The reviewer's objurgatory comments made the book difficult to enjoy.