admonitory in a sentence
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Definition
Admonitory: serving to warn or reprimand, often in a way that conveys disapproval or expectation of improved behavior.
Sample Sentences
- The teacher gave an admonitory glance when the students began to chat during the lecture.
- Her admonitory tone made it clear that she expected better behavior from her team.
- The report included an admonitory note about the potential risks of ignoring safety protocols.
- His admonitory remarks served as a wake-up call for the team to improve their performance.
- She appreciated the admonitory advice her mentor provided before she made a crucial decision.
- The novel's protagonist received an admonitory letter warning him of the consequences of his actions.
- The film ended with an admonitory message about the importance of environmental conservation.
- In an admonitory fashion, the coach reminded the players to stay focused during the game.
- The article featured an admonitory warning against the dangers of overspending.
- During the meeting, he delivered an admonitory speech about the need for ethical practices in business.
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