Castigate vs Punishment - What's the difference?
castigate | punishment |
To punish severely; to criticize severely; to reprimand severely.
* 1977 , , Penguin Classics, p. 261:
To revise or make corrections to a publication.
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The act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.
A penalty to punish wrongdoing, especially for crime.
A suffering by pain or loss imposed as retribution
(figuratively) Any treatment or experience so harsh it feels like being punished; rough handling
As a verb castigate
is to punish severely; to criticize severely; to reprimand severely.As a noun punishment is
the act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.castigate
English
Verb
(castigat)- The curse of avarice and cupidity / Is all my sermon, for it frees the pelf. / Out come the pence, and specially for myself, / For my exclusive purpose is to win / And not at all to castigate their sin.
Synonyms
* (to punish severely) chastise, punish, rebuke, reprimand * (to revise a publication) correct, revise * See alsoReferences
punishment
English
Noun
(en noun)- a vehicle that can take a lot of punishment