rebukeful Antonyms
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Meaning of rebukeful
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rebukeful (a.)
Containing rebuke; of the nature of rebuke.
rebukeful Sentence Examples
- The director's rebukeful tone sent shivers down the actor's spine.
- The teacher's rebukeful words stung the student like a whip.
- The manager's rebukeful email left the employee feeling humiliated.
- The judge's rebukeful stare caused the guilty witness to lower his eyes.
- The preacher's rebukeful sermon left the congregation squirming in their seats.
- The mother's rebukeful glare silenced her misbehaving child.
- The friend's rebukeful text message ended their once-close relationship.
- The politician's rebukeful speech divided the country into two camps.
- The critic's rebukeful review destroyed the author's hopes of literary success.
- The boss's rebukeful meeting reminded the team of the high standards they were expected to meet.
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Containing rebuke; of the nature of rebuke.
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The director's rebukeful tone sent shivers down the actor's spine.
The teacher's rebukeful words stung the student like a whip.
The manager's rebukeful email left the employee feeling humiliated.
The judge's rebukeful stare caused the guilty witness to lower his eyes.