- verbrebuke (verb) · rebukes (third person present) · rebuked (past tense) · rebuked (past participle) · rebuking (present participle)
- express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behavior or actions:"she had rebuked him for drinking too much" · "the judge publicly rebuked the jury"
nounrebuke (noun) · rebukes (plural noun)- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism:"he hadn't meant it as a rebuke, but Neil flinched"
OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘force back, repress’): from Anglo-Norman French and Old Northern French rebuker, from re- ‘back, down’ + bukier ‘to beat’ (originally ‘cut down wood’, from Old French busche ‘log’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism:
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