Admonition
71advice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Counsel Nouns 1. (help given) advice, counsel, suggestion, recommendation; exhortation, expostulation; consultation, counseling, guidance; hint; admonition (See warning); sermon; guidance, instruction,… …
72caution — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Wariness Nouns 1. caution, cautiousness, discretion, prudence, heed, circumspection, calculation; coolness, deliberation, forethought, foresight; vigilance, care; warning. 2. (cautious attitude) coolness …
73rebuke — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. reproof, reprimand, admonition. v. t. reprove, reprimand, chide, admonish, upbraid. See disapprobation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. condemnation, reproof, reprimand, rebuff, snub, refusal, repulse,… …
74caveat — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. warning, alert, admonition, caution; see hint 1 , sign 1 , warning . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [KAV ee at] warning. The accountant gave us a strong caveat about filing our taxes accurately. SYN.:… …
75νουθετήσει — νουθέτησις admonition fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) νουθετήσεϊ , νουθέτησις admonition fem dat sg (epic) νουθέτησις admonition fem dat sg (attic ionic) νουθετέω put in mind aor subj act 3rd sg (epic) νουθετέω put in mind fut ind mid 2nd sg… …
76word of advice — noun cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness) (Freq. 1) a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality the warning was to beware of surprises his final word of advice was not to play… …
77ad|mo|ni|tion — «AD muh NIHSH uhn», noun. 1. an admonishing; gentle reproof or warning: »He received an admonition from his teacher for not doing his homework. Now all these things…are written for our admonition (I Corinthians 10:11). 2. counsel; recommendation …
78PENAL LAW — Principles of Legality Under talmudic law, no act is a criminal offense and punishable as such unless laid down in express terms in the Bible (the Written Law). For this purpose, it is not sufficient that there should be a provision imposing a… …
79Reproof — Re*proof (r? pr??f ), n. [OE. reproef. See {Proof}, {Reprove}.] 1. Refutation; confutation; contradiction. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. An expression of blame or censure; especially, blame expressed to the face; censure for a fault; chiding; reproach …
80monitory — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin monitorius, from monēre Date: 15th century giving admonition ; warning II. noun (plural ries) Date: 15th century a letter containing an admonition or warning …