Definitions for admonition

admonition ad·mo·ni·tion

Spelling: [ad-muh-nish-uh n]
IPA: /ˌæd məˈnɪʃ ən/

Admonition is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 324 anagrams from letters in admonition (adiimnnoot).

Definitions for admonition

noun

  1. an act of admonishing.
  2. counsel, advice, or caution.
  3. a gentle reproof.
  4. a warning or reproof given by an ecclesiastical authority.

Origin of admonition

1350-1400; Latin admonitiōn- (stem of admonitiō); see ad-, monition; replacing late Middle English amonicioun Anglo-French Latin; see

Examples for admonition

At first, Wilson took seriously his admonition to Americans to “be impartial in thought, as well as action.”

The physician said a little in the way of reproof and admonition, and left me.

Kelly's admonition of the film through an aide‚ years after the fact, doesn't go down well.

His supporters hosted a men-only fundraiser with this admonition on the invitation: “Tell the misses not to wait up.”

With that she recalled her mother's admonition, and went upstairs to Walter's door.

The Trainer's admonition seemed like a cry to a cyclone, as void of usefulness.

I complied with the admonition, and was able to say that I liked Doctorberger.

That Soundos survived, and with a bullet in her head, seems to many an act of God, and an admonition.

It will be interesting to see how that admonition plays with the die-hards.

I felt it was so thoughtful of him to give me this admonition.

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