reproof

/rɪˈpruf/
noun
  1. An expression of criticism or disapproval for something wrong or foolish that someone has done.
    • She accepted his reproof without argument, knowing she had made a mistake.
    • His father's stern reproof was enough to keep him from skipping class again.
    • The teacher's gentle reproof made the student realize he should not have talked during the exam.
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