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Meaning of rebukeful

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rebukeful (a.)

Containing rebuke; of the nature of rebuke.

rebukeful Sentence Examples

  1. The director's rebukeful tone sent shivers down the actor's spine.
  2. The teacher's rebukeful words stung the student like a whip.
  3. The manager's rebukeful email left the employee feeling humiliated.
  4. The judge's rebukeful stare caused the guilty witness to lower his eyes.
  5. The preacher's rebukeful sermon left the congregation squirming in their seats.
  6. The mother's rebukeful glare silenced her misbehaving child.
  7. The friend's rebukeful text message ended their once-close relationship.
  8. The politician's rebukeful speech divided the country into two camps.
  9. The critic's rebukeful review destroyed the author's hopes of literary success.
  10. 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.